I'm sick of people mansplaining how to be chancellor, says Rachel Reeves
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I'm sick of people mansplaining how to be chancellor, says Rachel Reeves
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"Rachel Reeves has said she is sick of people mansplaining how to be chancellor to her, days before she unveils her make-or-break Budget. Hitting back at critics amid growing concern over sweeping tax rises that are expected next week, the chancellor said she is not going to let them bring me down by undermining my character or my confidence. But Ms Reeves also admitted the government has made a couple of unforced errors but insisted it is fighting to win."
The Independent reports on reproductive rights, climate change, Big Tech, and investigates financials such as Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC. The outlet produced the documentary 'The A Word' highlighting American women fighting for reproductive rights. The Independent emphasizes parsing facts from messaging and keeps content free of paywalls, asking for donations to fund on-the-ground journalists. Rachel Reeves said she is tired of people mansplaining how to be chancellor, pushing back against critics amid concern over expected tax rises. Reeves admitted a couple of unforced errors but insisted the government is fighting to win while addressing a 20bn black hole in public finances.
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