Even allies of the UK prime minister, whose approval ratings have collapsed, say he needs to raise his game — and quickly
After five months of plummeting public support and growing corporate anger, chancellor Rachel Reeves could hardly be blamed for wanting to share some good news on behalf of Britain’s Labour government.
“He deliberates and thinks things through. That’s a strength until it becomes a weakness. He needs to work out what’s working, who is working. What does he really think?” Labour MPs also wonder about Reeves’ political judgment, notably after her early decision to strip 10mn pensioners of their winter fuel payments, a decision that still reverberates as temperatures drop. “She used up a lot of political fuel with that announcement,” said one Labour MP.
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