No public service spending cuts under Labour vows Reeves

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Labour will not make any public service spending cuts, the Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves tells cathynewman.

We asked the potential future Chancellor how a Labour government plans to maintain public spending in an economic climate of high interest rates and a cost of living crisis.

 

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