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Rachel Reeves

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Gender Female
Age 45
Date of birth February 13,1979
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Lewisham
London
United Kingdom
Spouse Nicholas Joicey
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Job Politician
Economist
Education New College
University of Oxford
London School of Economics and Political Science
BooksAlice in Westminster: The Political Life of Alice Bacon
Why Vote Labour?
Official site members.parliament.uk
Party Labour Party
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2010
Siblings Ellie Reeves
Previous positionShadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (2020–2021)
NationalityBritish
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Rachel Jane Reeves is a British politician and economist serving as Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer since 2021. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West since 2010.

Biography

Rachel reeves is a member of parliament of the united kingdom.She was born on the 5th of december 1976 in leeds.England.She is 44 years old.Rachel is 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs around 55 kg.She has brwon eyes and a slim body tpye.Her zodiac sign is sagittarius and she is of british nationality.

Family

Rachel is the daughter of john and mary reeves.She has two siblings.A brother and a sister.She is married to nick smith and they have two chidlren together.

Education and Career

Rachel attended the university of leeds.Where she studied economics and politics.She then went on to pursue a matser’s degree in economics from the university of cambridge.After graduating.Rachel worked as an economist for the bank of england and the british government.In 2010.She was elected as a member of parliament for leeds west.

Most Important Event

In 2019.Rachel was appointed as the shadow chancellor of the exchequer.Making her the first woman to hodl the position.She was praised for her wrok in the role and was seen as a strong advocate for the labour party.

Life Story

Rachel reeves has had a successful career in politics.She has been a strong advocate for the labour party and has been a vocal supporter of progressive policies.She has laso been a passionate campaigner for social justice and has been a vocal critic of the conservative government.Rachel is an inspiration to many and is seen as a role model for young women in politics.

'Labour won't turn on spending taps' says Starmer

'Labour won't turn on spending taps' says Starmer
Dec 3,2023 6:01 pm

... In June Rachel Reeves, the shadow chancellor, watered the pledge down...

Infected blood: Tory rebellion expected on payouts amendment

Infected blood: Tory rebellion expected on payouts amendment
Dec 3,2023 11:11 am

... In a letter sent to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves called the scandal " one of the most appalling tragedies in our country s recent history...

Bank branch closures hits Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's constituency

Bank branch closures hits Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's constituency
Dec 1,2023 6:41 am

... Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves said: " Labour s plan will bring banking services back to communities who have seen them disappear over recent years, meaning more people across the country will be able to access the services they need closer to home...

Labour unlikely to meet its £28bn green pledge at all

Labour unlikely to meet its £28bn green pledge at all
Nov 25,2023 12:11 am

... But in June shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves watered the pledge down, saying the figure would not be reached until 2027...

Autumn Statement: Jeremy Hunt cuts National Insurance but tax burden still rises

Autumn Statement: Jeremy Hunt cuts National Insurance but tax burden still rises
Nov 22,2023 3:31 pm

... Labour s shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves said: " Today s 2p cut will not remotely compensate for the tax [increases] already put in place by this Conservative government...

NI and business tax cuts expected in Autumn Statement

NI and business tax cuts expected in Autumn Statement
Nov 21,2023 6:21 pm

... Labour s shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves said nothing Mr Hunt says could change the Conservative s " appalling record" on the economy...

'We've halved inflation' and other claims by the PM checked

'We've halved inflation' and other claims by the PM checked
Nov 20,2023 1:01 pm

... However, in June, Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves said...

Israel-Gaza: Protests against MPs cross a line, says Rachel Reeves

Israel-Gaza: Protests against MPs cross a line, says Rachel Reeves
Nov 19,2023 7:41 am

...By Sean SeddonBBC NewsSome of the protests targeting MPs over the Israel-Gaza war are " crossing the line" into intimidation, the shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves has said...

Brexit: Stop playing to Brexit 'bad boys' TUC chief tells May

Nov 16,2023 12:11 pm

The UK's trade union movement chief has told Theresa May to "stop playing to the Bad Boys at the back of The Class " over Brexit and "start listening".

Frances O'Grady said she did not get the workers' rights guarantees she wanted in a meeting with the PM.

The UK's most senior union leaders met Mrs May to urge her to rule out a "no deal" Brexit and extend negotiations.

Mrs May is seeking support for her Brexit deal ahead of a crucial Commons vote on Tuesday.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has refused to join The Talks until Mrs May rules out the UK leaving the EU with no deal, which he says would bring "chaos" to the country.

The UK is due to leave the EU at 23:00 GMT on 29 March .

Mrs May met Ms O'Grady, Unite leader Len Mccluskey , Tim Roache of the GMB and Dave Prentis of Unison at Downing Street on Thursday.

TUC General Secretary Ms O'Grady said workers were worried about their jobs and needed reassurances about their future.

"We have a Prime Minister on a temporary Contract - she cannot bind the hands of a future Prime Minister ," She Said .

"People wanting her job are on record as saying Brexit is an opportunity to reduce workers' rights.

"The Prime Minister , frankly, has to stop playing to the Bad Boys at the back of The Class and start listening to where I think Parliament is, which is wanting no deal off the table and more time for genuine talks to take place. "

Unite Union Leader Mr McCluskey, a close ally of Jeremy Corbyn , said he was "not full of optimism" after his meeting with Mrs May.

But he said The Talks had been a chance to "re-emphasise" that a no-deal Brexit would be "disastrous".

"Is this just a PR stunt for the media… or this a genuine attempt to see if we can talk about issues that matter to us? ," he said.

"Warm words are one thing but action is needed. "

He said a nine-month delay to Article 50 - The Process taking the UK out of the EU at the end of March - would be "too long", but he would like an extension of three months.

And he said Mr Corbyn was "correct" not to hold Brexit talks with Theresa May because leaders from other parties, such as the SNP and the Lib Dems, had been made to look "rather stupid" for doing so.

It was different for union leaders, he added.

Unite Union Leader Len Mccluskey says he would like a three-month extension of Article 50

Unison leader Dave Prentis said he believed it to be "in everyone's interest" that Article 50 was extended and urged Mrs May to stop "appeasing The Right wing" of her party while Mr Roache also asked for an extension but added that "most important of all" was ruling out the prospect of a no-deal Brexit.

How is the PM trying to break the deadlock?

Mrs May is hoping to tweak her deal to address concerns about the "backstop" among her own backbenchers and Northern Ireland 's Democratic Unionist Party , which she relies on to keep her in power, ahead of another vote on her proposed way forward next Tuesday.

The backstop is the "insurance policy" in the withdrawal deal, intended to ensure that whatever else happens, there will be no return to a visible border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic after the UK leaves the EU.

Both the UK and the EU believe that bringing back border checks could put The Peace process At Risk but critics say the backstop keeps Northern Ireland too closely aligned with the EU and separate from the rest of the UK - and that the UK could be permanently trapped in it.

However Irish PM Leo Varadkar after Brexit, if it has not resolved the Irish border issue.

Mrs May has not ruled out the prospect of the UK leaving the EU without a deal and has said the only way to prevent it is to leave with her deal.

But Business Minister Richard Harrington spoke out against a no-deal Brexit, at a meeting of business people at the German embassy on Thursday.

He said: "Crashing out is a disaster for business… Airbus is correct to say it publicly and I'm delighted they have done so. "

He said he was "happy" to continue in his role, but added: "I quite understand if the Prime Minister thinks I'm not The Right person to be business minister. "

How are MPs trying to move Brexit plans on?

A Number of MPs are proposing amendments putting forward alternative plans to the PM's deal with the EU - including seeking an extension to the UK's exit date.

Labour MP Yvette Cooper has tabled one that would give time for a bill to suspend the Article 50 process for leaving the EU to the end of the year if a New Deal has not been agreed with Brussels by the end of February.

It is is backed by several Remainer Conservatives and is the only amendment that would be legally binding on the government, if passed.

Her Labour colleague, Rachel Reeves , has also tabled an amendment to extend Article 50.

Other amendments would ask the government to consider a range of options over six full days in Parliament before The March deadline, to Set Up a "Citizens' Assembly" to give The Public more say or to insist on "an expiry date to the backstop".

Plans by a group of Tory and Labour MPs to table an amendment on another EU referendum have been dropped, but the Lib Dems will be tabling an amendment calling for a "People's Vote".

It will be up to Speaker John Bercow to select amendments to put to the vote.

Shadow Chancellor John Mcdonnell told the BBC's Hardtalk he believes it is "highly likely" Labour's front bench will support Ms Cooper's amendment but that it first had to go through The Party 's "normal process". Party leader Mr Corbyn said the decision had not yet been made.

What's The View from the EU?

The EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier reiterated on Germany's Deutschlandfunk radio that there can be no time-limit on the proposed backstop.

"If nothing moves, if no positive suggestions are put on the table, then we will be heading for a more or less bumpy or accidental no-deal on 30 March ," he said.

Mr Barnier also played down suggestions that the two-year Article 50 process ought to be extended, saying: "I personally believe that we do not need so much more time, but that we now need to make decisions, to be taken by The British government and the Parliament of Great Britain . "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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