Reeves warned not to target farmers again as she searches for spending cuts
- Rachel Reeves has been warned that public spending cuts would be 'politically suicidal' and could undermine Labour's support, according to John McDonnell, the former Shadow Chancellor.
- Experts have indicated that economic turbulence may force Rachel Reeves to implement spending cuts or tax hikes to adhere to fiscal rules.
- Keir Starmer defended Rachel Reeves, stating she is 'doing a fantastic job' despite rising borrowing costs and economic pressures.
- Rachel Reeves refused to rule out future spending cuts while emphasizing her commitment to meeting fiscal rules set out in the Budget.
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