Rachel Reeves aims to attract global investment while pursuing benefit cuts, with the Treasury focusing on reduced spending over tax increases to adhere to fiscal rules.
As the chancellor, I believe we’ve inherited a broken welfare system plagued with fraud costing £10bn annually. It's critical we ensure those who need help are supported.
In the drive to lower the benefits bill and increase employment, we want more people in work and less reliance on welfare payments; that’s the government's vision.
The Treasury's approach under lines the priority to cut spending to stabilize the economy, juxtaposed with the ongoing concerns about political repercussions from benefit cuts.
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