Rachel Reeves won't be loved for a tough budget. Her best hope is to earn respect | Andrew Rawnsley
Briefly

Rachel Reeves' upcoming budget presentation on October 30 is perceived as a defining moment for the Labour government and her personal reputation, amidst high expectations.
Critics and supporters alike agree this budget must address the fiscal issues inherited from the Conservatives, revitalize public services, and set a path for improved growth.
The expectations surrounding this budget are immense; if Ms. Reeves successfully navigates these challenges, it could stabilize the government and shift the narrative from recent political turmoil.
The long, anticipatory lead-up to this budget is due to various factors, including an audit of the Tory legacy and negotiations over departmental funding, fueling speculation in politics.
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