Keir Starmer will have to stick by Rachel Reeves they're lashed to the same mast | Andrew Rawnsley
Briefly

Rachel Reeves, now often described as 'embattled' or 'beleaguered', maintains a positive demeanor, suggesting a strong grip on the confidence aspect of her role as chancellor.
Despite recent challenges, including soaring long-term borrowing costs and pressure from within her party, Reeves seems determined to navigate her role without succumbing to public pressure.
The recent inflation figures provided some relief for the Treasury, lifting hopes that the Bank of England might not take drastic measures, reflecting a crucial moment for Ms. Reeves.
Within her cabinet, there are significant concerns over the public finances, with some questioning the sustainability of her claims against needing an emergency budget or tax rises.
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