Article 6TJCH Stride’s Hamlet gag saves Reeves from slings and arrows of economic fortune | John Crace

Stride’s Hamlet gag saves Reeves from slings and arrows of economic fortune | John Crace

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John Crace
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Instead of evaluating chancellor's performance, her shadow apes rightwing press and calls for her sacking

You can only conclude that Conservative MPs are just too trusting for their own good. Either that or they are catatonically dim. The rest of us know enough to not always believe what we read on the front page of the rightwing papers, but Tory MPs seem to take everything at face value. If it's in the paper, it must be true. It's almost touching.

Tuesday's front pages of the Mail and the Telegraph insisted Rachel Reeves's time was up. Going to China while the international bond markets crept upwards was the last straw. The chancellor should resign. What's more, the prime minister had expressed his full confidence" in Reeves, which could only mean that he was about to sack her. Let's just say that Monday had been a slow news day in Westminster and some hacks had decided to make mischief.

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