@AngelaRayner If you had the slightest idea of how business works you would realise that this is yet another Labour policy that will destroy the British economy!
There's a line every Chancellor knows they cannot cross: you do not invent a crisis to plunder the public purse. Rachel Reeves didn't cross the line โ she erased it. The facts are clear. On 31 October, the OBR told her she had ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ4.2 billion of headroom. No black hole. No fiscal cliff. No looming disaster. Yet on 4 November she strode out and spoke as if Britain were teetering on collapse, as if some unseen storm had torn through the nation's books. She talked of "difficult choices," of "consequences," of a shortfall she knew was fiction. That wasn't a slip of the tongue. It was a deliberate lie.
She didn't raise taxes because she had to. She raised them because she wanted to. She froze thresholds, dragged almost a million more people into higher-rate tax, and cooked up the biggest stealth raid in modern times. All of it hidden behind a phantom crisis. The black hole was political theatre, designed to shield a welfare splurge aimed at pacifying Labour's restless backbenches. The story of a collapsing budget was nothing more than an alibi, and a clumsy one at that.
Once you strip away the noise, the truth is plain: Reeves lied to the public so she could tighten her grip on their money. She even blamed Brexit, the Tories, inflation, global instability โ anything except her own choices. And when the OBR published the timeline that exposed her, the Treasury lashed out, accusing the watchdog of breaching some sacred "private space." It was an act of panic. The OBR didn't breach anything. It blew the whistle. The only thing the Treasury wanted to protect was the lie.
A Chancellor's authority rests on trust. She signs off every tax a family pays. She shapes the numbers that steer the markets. When that figure misleads the country about the state of its finances, the entire system is tainted. Every forecast becomes suspect. Every Budget becomes theatre. Every future tax rise is greeted with the question she fears most: what are you hiding this time? You cannot run a credible economy when the Chancellor has debased her own currency โ the truth.
Even Labour MPs can see it. Graham Stringer says the whole justification for the pain has melted away "like snow on a spring day." Others mutter that "it all looks a bit odd." When your own side begins edging away from you, the dam has already cracked. Kemi Badenoch is right to call for her resignation. Mel Stride is right to say she misled the country. And the public โ those who will now pay more on their wages, their savings, their pensions, their fuel โ can see the pattern for what it is.
This isn't a one-off error. It is the first real glimpse of how this government works: panic the country, raid its pockets, and hope no one spots the join. Reeves didn't inherit chaos. She manufactured it. She should go. If she stays, it tells Britain that dishonesty is no longer a scandal in government but standard practice. A free people cannot accept that. A country built on plain dealing cannot live under a Chancellor who treats truth as a prop and the public as marks.
Reeves should resign because the office she holds demands honesty, not stagecraft. And because a nation cannot build a future on a lie.
"Reeves didn't inherit chaos. She manufactured it. She should go. If she stays, it tells Britain that dishonesty is no longer a scandal in government but standard practice."
@dshensmith have you seen the article in the Daily Mirror dated 13th November regarding 3 men charged with rape on Brighton beach? 1 Iranian and 2 Egyptians. Home Office stated they arrived in the UK by "irregular means" and are awaiting decisions on their asylum claims.
@Nomad_1x@RupertLowe10 Not underfunded but very poorly managed and overstaffed in the wrong areas which is symptomatic of the public sector in general. Our local doctors' surgery employs 17 receptionists and they still don't answer the phone!
@antmiddleton I'm not a Londoner but you'd get my vote if I was! Good luck, the whole country is screaming out for some decent, honest politicians who speak for the silent majority who see our once great nation going down the tubes