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    Rachel Reeves quotes The Independent during Budget clash with Jeremy Hunt

    Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves attacked Jeremy Hunt’s announcements, stating Britain is worse off now than when the Conservatives won power in 2010.Ms Reeves highlighted The Independent’s disclosure that Richard Huntington, strategy chief of Saatchi and Saatchi, the advertising firm that helped Margaret Thatcher become Prime Minister, had attacked the “cruel” Conservatives and forecast a Labour election victory.Ms Reeves said: “The ravens are leaving the Tower when even Saatchi and Saatchi are saying the Tories are not working.”Her comment was a reference to Saatchi and Saatchi’s famous 1979 election poster attacking unemployment under the then Labour Government which featured a picture of a long dole queue with the slogan ‘Labour Isn’t Working.’ More

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    Jeremy Hunt heckled as he announces benefits will be stopped in autumn statement

    Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is heckled as he announces benefits will be stopped during his autumn statement.After announcing £1.3 billion of funding to help 300,000 people who have been unemployed for a year, Hunt said the Government will “ask for something in return”.He said: “If after 18 months of intensive support jobseekers have not found a job, we will roll out a programme requiring them to take part in a mandatory work placement to increase their skills and improve their employability. And if they choose not to engage with the work search process for six months, we will close their case and stop their benefits.” More

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    Sunak defends Elon Musk interview after MP says ‘world cringed at his fawning welcome’

    Rishi Sunak has defended his interview with Elon Musk at the UK’s AI summit earlier this month, after a Labour MP criticised his “fawning welcome”.Daniel Zeichner said the “world cringed” over the prime minister’s discussion with the tech billionaire, and questioned what he has learnt from “an unelected, super-rich individual who had taken over a once successful organisation and plunged it into a death spiral.”Mr Sunak hit back by saying it was “extraordinary” that Mr Zeichner did not “understand the importance of technology sectors and companies to the growth of our economy”.“What the rest of the world saw was the UK playing a lead in defining the regulations and approach to a technology that is going to transform how we live.” More

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    Jeremy Hunt takes ‘copy and paste’ swipe at Rachel Reeves during autumn statement

    Jeremy Hunt made a jibe at shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves during his autumn statement on Wednesday (22 November).Hunt told the Commons: “Let’s start with inflation. The shadow chancellor didn’t mention it in her conference speech. My conference speech was before hers so all she had to do was a bit of copying and pasting which I’ve heard she’s good at.”On Ms Reeves’ Labour’s conference speech, he added: “It speaks volumes that during the worst global inflation shock for a generation, it didn’t even get a mention.” More

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    Starmer asks Sunak ‘did you forget the NHS?’ in his five pledge plan at heated PMQs

    Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer suggested the Government had forgotten the NHS in unveiling five new pledges.Speaking at Prime Minister’s Questions, Sir Keir said: “This week the Prime Minister unveiled the latest version of his five pledges for the country.“Let’s hope he has more success with these than the last ones – did he forget the NHS?”Rishi Sunak replied: “Just weeks after becoming prime minister, we injected record funding into the NHS and in social care. “We also unveiled the first ever long-term workforce plan in the NHS’s 75-year history.” More

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    Jeremy Hunt hopes autumn statement will make ‘really big difference’ as he heads for House of Commons

    Jeremy Hunt says he hopes the autumn statement’s measures will make a “really big difference” to entrepreneurs.In a social media video, the Chancellor said the statement had “110 different measures to help grow the British economy”.“I’m thinking of my own business, that I set up over 30 years ago,” the Chancellor said.“I want to help thousands of other people do what I did, and I hope today will make a really big difference.”Hunt is now heading to the House of Commons to deliver his speech. More

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    Watch moment David Cameron becomes Lord of Chipping Norton

    David Cameron was introduced to the House of Lords on Monday 20 November, following his appointment as foreign secretary.He will be known as Lord Cameron of Chipping Norton, as the territorial designation for his peerage was confirmed last week.The former prime minister was elevated to the House of Lords after being appointed to cabinet by Rishi Sunak, marking a remarkable return to frontline politics seven years after he resigned in the wake of the Brexit referendum.Lord Cameron’s new title reflects his long-held ties to the Cotswold town of Chipping Norton, which lies within his former Witney constituency. More

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    Jeremy Hunt says there’s ‘too much negativity’ about Britain’s economy as he fails to rule out shock income tax cut

    Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said there is “too much negativity” surrounding Britain’s economy, as he failed to rule out a shock income tax cut.Appearing on BBC One – Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Mr Hunt said: “There is too much negativity about the British economy. There is a sort of defeatism. Actually, when you look at it, there’s a lot going for it. For example, the sector that is going to define all of us in the next 20 years, is the technology sector. “We have just become the third largest in the world after the United States and China. That is going to be a tremendous strength going forward for the UK.” More