In a turbulent week for Labour, new controversies surface around Chancellor Rachel Reeves after reports reveal her parliamentary credit card suspension due to over £4,000 in unauthorized spending. As Labour’s fiscal stance comes under fire, questions surrounding their promises to “protect working people” remain largely unanswered, stirring confusion across the public.
Despite their assurances not to raise taxes on “working people,” the Labour leadership has struggled to provide a clear definition of who qualifies as a “working person.” Shadow ministers fumbled for a cohesive response, with Shadow Deputy Prime Minister dodging direct questions on whether landlords, small business owners, or asset-holders fit within Labour’s tax protection criteria. Labour’s rhetoric, once popular in….Read Full Story Here………………….