
Parliament in Uproar: Reeves Slams Farage Over Truss Budget
Parliament Erupts as Reeves Takes Aim at Farage Over Truss's Mini-Budget The UK Parliament witnessed a heated exchange on [Date] when Chancellor Rachel Reeves directly confronted Nigel Farage regarding his past praise of Liz Truss's mini-budget. Reeves highlighted the stark contrast between Farage's previous positive assessment and the current economic difficulties. The event underscores the ongoing political debate surrounding the UK's economic policies. "The member for Clacton may be playing the friend of the workers now," Reeves stated, "but some of us are old enough to remember when he described the disastrous Liz Truss budget as, and I quote, 'the best Conservative budget since the 1980s.'" This remark was met with laughter from some MPs, while others remained silent. The video shows Farage smiling in response. Reeves continued her criticism, highlighting the significant unfunded commitments made under the Truss administration. The exchange reflects the deep divisions within British politics and the ongoing scrutiny of past economic decisions. The debate continues to shape the national conversation about fiscal responsibility and economic stability.