Reshuffle gymnastics prepare Starmer to walk tricky budget tightrope
by Heather Stewart Economics editor from on (#6ZQ7T)
Economists say new team could help push back against Treasury but PM needs to spell out what he stands for
Dan York-Smith, the former senior Treasury official Keir Starmer has appointed as his principal private secretary, is a qualified international gymnastics judge - a skill set that may come in handy as Labour limbers up for the formidable balancing act of Rachel Reeves's autumn budget.
After a dizzying series of backflips on tax and spending, some of which were blamed squarely on the chancellor, the government is preparing to raise taxes - at the same time as acknowledging that with inflation on the rise again, the public are still in the grip of a cost of living crisis.
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