Whitehall Chaos Over Budget Cuts
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•‘A mess, chaos, carnage’: inside the Labour budget revolt that could define the Starmer-Reeves project
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Treasury demands for large departmental cuts are merely part of the standard pre-budget choreography that almost always results in a workable compromise.
But several departments still dragged out negotiations until Friday night .
Some Labour figures were so alarmed by the reaction that they thought resignations might follow.
The multi-year spending review, covering programmes beyond next year , will not come along until the spring .
Reeves has always made it clear that ominous “tough choices” will have to be made.
It is expected she will aim to make savings on health-related benefits that reach 1.3bn a year by the end of the parliament.
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