LONDON (AP) - Britain’s Labour government hopes to regain the political initiative Wednesday when Treasury chief Rachel Reeves sets out her spending plans for the coming years, with big increases expected for health, defense and housing.
UK government hopes to regain political initiative as Treasury chief outlines spending plans
LONDON (AP) - Britain’s Labour government hopes to regain the political initiative Wednesday when Treasury chief Rachel Reeves sets out her spending plans for the coming years, with big increases expected for health, defense and housing.
Reeves, who has been blamed by many for Labour’s decline in popularity since it returned to power after 14 years in July, will outline the government’s spending and investment priorities for lawmakers. There will be no tax announcements.
Reeves is expected to argue the government is on the path to "renewing Britain" but that "too many people in too many parts of the country are yet to feel it," according to remarks issued by the Treasury.
"This government's task - my task - and the purpose of this spending review is to change that, to ensure that renewal is felt in people's everyday lives, their jobs, their communities,” she is expected to tell lawmakers.