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How to dominate a tear or two -proud market and the political story of Britain

Web Desk, 03/07/202503/07/2025

The weekly session in which the British Prime Minister is questioned by MPs in Parliament, it can be an examination for a government leader. For cabinet members, it is usually a matter of supporting their boss.

But the spotlight ended on Wednesday Chancellor Treasury Rahel reeves during Prime MinisterQuestion session because it became clear that she was crying because she was sitting with the Prime Minister Kir Stamor,

It is not known what tears trigger, later it was said that it was personal. They came when the stormer tried to stop the attacks that his year old government was losing its authority and was about to fire Reavs to regain the initiative.

Markets declined

Merchants were split, with a faster in markets on the UK’s 10 -year benchmark bonds, and with an interest rate on the pound down. This step was a sign that investors lost confidence in the UK’s financial assets.

Reeves were associated with fiscal discipline, especially a rule to cover day-to-day government expenses with tax revenue, Andrew Vishart said, an economist of Berenberg Bank.

He said, “The market is worried that if the Chancellor goes, such fiscal discipline will get him out of the door,” he said.

Strammer stressed on Thursday that the Reeves would remain in the post, the markets calmed down.

Prime Minister’s weekly ordinance

The Prime Minister’s questions, or PMQ, may come close to a gladiatoreal competition as possible in a modern legislative room. Men or women holding the highest office in the land are given very little respect.

The Prime Minister is considered the first among equal. Like all other members of Parliament, the Prime Minister represents one of the 650 constituencies. And it is nowhere that the shared connection is more noticeable in the House of Commons every Wednesday than in the afternoon.

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Starmer is quizzed by friends and enemies for half an hour every week. He can get soft balls, but always has a possible zinger around the corner.

Leader of the largest opposition party, currently of Conservative Party Kemi badenochThe best opportunity is to knock the Prime Minister. With six questions, she can launch a trap and go for jugular.

It is usually more theater than a substance, and the weekly screaming match is the most viewed parliamentary event, seen worldwide, including C-span in the United States.

This week was frightening

In this week’s session, the welfare reform bill had more stake than normal after the chaotic run-up. Opposed with the score of labor MPs, the stamor was forced to scrap the major planks of the bill – at a cost, political and economically.

For a Prime Minister, with one of the greatest prominions in history, it was a sign of weakness.

Many Labor MPs blamed Reaves for harsh adherence to their budget rules.

As usual, the Stamor was fluttering to its left by Reeves, which did not see her normal self, clearly bloated around the eyes.

Badenoch showed very little kindness, described the reeves as “absolutely pathetic” and a “human shield”. He asked the stormer if he could repeat a pledge that RiVs would remain in his post till the general election, which is to be held by mid -2029.

Praising the operation of the revision of the economy, the stammer did not give that assurance, and it was around the point that Reaves wiped out a tear.

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“How terrible it is for the Chancellor that he cannot confirm that he will remain in the place,” Badenocch replied.

Immediate political after

The Downing Street Operation of the stormer faced questions over the tear -filled appearance of Reaves. Could it be grass fever? If the stormer told Reavs that it would be fired for the recent government crises, which has seen the approval of the labor approval rating slide?

A spokesman for the press of the stormer said that it was a “personal case”, insisting that Reaves “was not going anywhere” and the Prime Minister had “full support”.

Later, the stormer told the BBC that Reeves would be a chancellor for a “very long” and that it was “absolutely wrong”, to suggest that their crisis belonged to Kalyan U-turn.

One day

The images of the agitated state of Reeves were embellished in newspapers and remained an important item on the news agenda.

The stormer reiterated on Thursday that Reavs Chancellor will be “for the years” and demands to explain why he did not relax Reaves during PMQ.

“In PMQS, it is a bang, bang, bang,” he said at a program where he and Reeves hugged. “That was yesterday and so I was probably the last to appreciate anything going on in the chamber.”

Reeves appeared more like their normal self.

“People saw that I was upset, but yesterday,” she told Sky News. “I think the thing that is different from my job and many of your viewers are that when I have been a difficult day, it is on Telli.”

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