If there was any doubt About head Kir StamorPlans for Rahel reevesThe Prime Minister and his Chancellor have gone out to try and keep them on bed.
One day after that Crying through Prime Minister’s questions on live television, Chancellor Smiling and through cheering Prime MinisterSpeech underlining 10 years of plan for NHS.
for his part, Sir Keer shouted “wow” As Ms. Reeves received her speech for laying a financial structure for the plan.
And for that, Ms. Reeves nodded, smiled, clapped and repeatedly muteed her owner as her owner ran through a strategy as “yes, yes”.
Hours ago, the PM tied his fate with his Chancellor effectively, announcing that “we work together, we think together” and Ms. Reeves will be beyond the next general election and – optimistic.
But not only did Ms. Reeves flaank Sir Kir in the set piece speech, in a hurry of hasty plans, showing that the pair is running in lock-step.
This showed that, after an extraordinary day in the Commons where she was seen crying on the frontbench behind the Prime Minister, the Chancellor is ready to come out to fight.
After Sir Kir’s speech, in Q&A, the journalist asked Sir Keir about her tears – even appealed to Ms. Reeves to address the episode directly.
Sit down directly next to him, Independent He could hear that she shrieks and sighs, eventually turning to laughter, every time she was referred to. Ms. Reeves’ Message: It was a personal case and has put it behind.
Actually, Pressure Ms. Reeves said that she was “clearly upset” on Wednesday, but she is “cracking with a job”.
The difference between him and the public, he said that when he is getting a difficult day at work, it can be shown to the whole country. “A hard day on the tele,” he accepted.

But, although she can be stronger than the saga, with the idea of being replaced with financial markets, “cracking with jobs” will still prove to be difficult.
The Persian U-turn on the Chancellor’s disturbing benefits cuts left him with a £ 5Bn black hole to fill it in his second budget in this autumn. Ms. Reeves had hoped that she would have increased the cruel and increased in the last October.
But Paul JohnsonWidely respected outgoing boss Institute of fiscal studies (IFS), warned that Ms. Reeves finds herself between a rock and a difficult place.
Talking to Times Radio, as Ms. Reeves had placed on a brave face, Mr. Johnson said: “I think we are really waiting for all the budget and it is really, really hard and very dependent on what the office of the office of the budget responsibility is.
Mr. Johnson pointed to the rapidly restless calls Labor MPs campaigned for a tax on the ultra-ride, warning that it would go down “very badly” with the financial markets.
This is one of the prickly issues, which he will have to contest in the coming months. Another remarkable point of the dispute between Labor MPs is a two-profit cap, which will cost more than £ 1bn to scrap.
But labor rebels are embraced. They now know that by increasing the pressure, they can force Sir Kir and Ms. Reeves’ hands.
Ms. Reeves may wipe tears after a difficult PMQ, but the brave face that has donated on Thursday morning, now faced very difficult challenges.