Rachel Reeves declares ‘no! no! no!’ in furious Commons row over Budge | Politics | News
Chancellor Rachel Reeves insisted โno, no, noโ in a furious House of Commons row with another MP over her tax-raising Budget. The Chancellor had been summoned to answer questions from the House of Commons Treasury Committee about leaks in the run-up to her Budget on November 26. But she became angry when Conservative Dame Harriet Baldwin criticised Ms Reevesโs claim that tax rises were the fault of the Tories.
The argument broke out after the Chancellor confirmed that Government Ministers along with civil servants and advisers are being investigated as part of an inquiry into who leaked details of her Budget plans to the media before they were officially announced.
Ms Reeves insisted she had inherited a ยฃ22 billion โblack holeโ from the last Conservative government.
But Dame Harriet said that claim โhas been discredited by the Office for Budget Responsibilityโ, the official Treasury watchdog.
Ms Reeves insisted: โNot at all. The 2ยฃ2bn black hole left by the previous government that was set out to me by treasury officials the weekend I became Chancellor of the Exchequer, which we had to fill, and then the ยฃ16bn downgrade to productivity.โ
She added: โWe have had to do additional tax raising because of the mess left by the previous government.โ
When Dame Harriet tried to interrupt, the Chancellor said: โWell shall I finish answering your question Dame Harriet?โ
But the meeting fell into chaos when Dame Harriet Asked: โSo you chose not to put any pro-growth measures in this Budget?โ
Rachel Reeves insisted: โThatโs … no, no, no.โ
As the Conservative MP tried to speak, Ms Reeves said: โDame Harriet. Donโt contradict what Iโve just said.โ
Despite continued interruptions, Ms Reeves continued: โI didnโt say in the answer to my question, as youโve just suggested, that there were no growth measures in this budget, far from it.โ
She highlighted plans to build a new runway at Heathrow Airport, and a film studio in Marlow, Buckinghamshire.
The row continued as Dame Harriet said: โDo you accept chancellor, your revealed preference now in terms of the two budgets youโve bought in is that you hike taxes a lot?โ She said: โThis impression that you are ready to go for tax rises is going to hang over this country for the rest of this Parliament.โ
Ms Reeves attempted to change the topic to the last Conservative government, saying: โOf course the previous government took taxes to a record highโ.
But interrupted again by members of the Committee, Ms Reeves said: โNo Iโm not surprised you donโt want to hear about the previous government, nor do voters.โ
Dame Harriet said that leaks in the run-up to the Budget had prevented businesses investing in the UK.