Spring Statement stay updates: Rachel Reeves to unveil brutal welfare cuts as ballot reveals damning verdict on Labour’s dealing with of economic system

Rachel Reeves is expected to make swingeing welfare cuts today in her Spring Statement as she scrambles for savings to help balance the nation’s books.
The beleaguered Chancellor will publish official forecasts this afternoon showing the outlook for economic growth has halved to around 1 per cent amid fears living standards could stagnate for the rest of the decade.
In a thinly veiled swipe at Donald Trump, the Chancellor last night tried to blame global challenges for the British economy’s stuttering performance on her watch.
However, a damaging poll reveals most voters no longer believe the Chancellor’s economic claims – and are increasingly blaming her for the country’s financial woes.
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It will be a tough, strong statement in tough times. The Chancellor will set out this afternoon that the world is changing, our task is to secure Britain’s future and that’s why she is making an extra £2.2 billion available for defence.
That’s a calculation we may see confirmed by the Office for Budget Responsibility about the longer-term savings that our plans to change the welfare system may bring.
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