“She’s done an awful lot of damage to morale,” says Andrew Marr.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves secured a victory in Parliament for her proposed changes to the Winter Fuel allowance.
But the move has divided the Labour party, angered voters, and possibly tarnished Keir Starmer’s authority. Is this a sign Rachel Reeves “is not very good at politics”?
Andrew Marr and George Eaton join Hannah Barnes on this episode of the New Statesman podcast.
They also discuss Keir Starmer’s relationships with the trade unions following his speech at the TUC this week, and Freddie Hayward joins from the US to discuss the response to the Trump/Harris presidential debate.
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Read more:
Rachel Reeves’ great gamble, by George Eaton
https://www.newstatesman.com/cover-story/2024/09/rachel-reeves-great-gamble
Workers’ rights or growth: another tough choice for Labour, by Andrew Marr
Kamala Harris made Trump look like a loser, by Freddie Hayward
https://www.newstatesman.com/international-politics/2024/09/kamala-harris-donald-trump-debate-loser
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