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Reeves insists she will remain in role despite 'misogyny'

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    18% Somewhat Right

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52% : She added: "I don't think even I had recognised the misogyny that still exists in public life." The chancellor acknowledged that some MPs would struggle with elements of a budget expected to include around £30 billion in tax rises, but urged them to consider the overall approach.
51% : Rachel Reeves has insisted she will still be chancellor in two years' time, pushing back against what she called "misogyny" in public life while urging Labour MPs to get behind her tax-raising budget

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