• What did Rachel Reeves’ Budget miss?

  • Oct 31 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min
  • Podcast

What did Rachel Reeves’ Budget miss?

  • Summary

  • The dust has settled on Rachel Reeves’ budget, and despite a strong performance from the Chancellor, George Osborne and Ed Balls have noticed a few glaring omissions. Child poverty? Didn’t really rate a mention. How about some of the New Labour classics like getting people back to work? Pensioners? Nope. So how did this crucial economic pitch to the nation stack up? Ed and George consider how the fallout might impact Labour all the way to the next election.


    Meanwhile, the polls are telling us the historic US election is set to be a squeaker, with Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in a dead heat. The betting platforms and markets are telling a different story, however. George has the latest on who the world’s major financiers are expecting to be in the White House come January …


    And speaking of going to the polls, Japan’s snap election just backfired – did anyone in the UK notice? Ed and George question if we should be paying more attention to this major world economy.


    Remember, you can catch up on our Budget Hot Take here: tr.ee/pc-live


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    Production support: Caillin McDaid

    Technical Producer: Oliver Geraghty

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