The Treasury said that 'tough decisions' were necessary to balance the public finances
The Chancellor risks further anger from the party’s left after she pledged to work with big business to ‘co-design’ policies on growth for the Budget has been warned she could face a double rebellion over the Budget if she pushes ahead with even deeper cuts to public services as well as
The Treasury declined to comment on the figures but said that “tough decisions” were necessary to fix the economy.
Ms Reeves met business leaders collectively for the first time on Thursday since becoming Chancellor and said she would work with them to “co-design” policies on growth for the Budget.
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