Reeves’ Budget Wins the Day, But Stores Up Future Problems

Nov. 26, 2025, 7:48 PM UTC

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves did enough in her budget to help her and Prime Minister Keir Starmer survive, building back a vital fiscal buffer and expanding welfare.

Investors reacted positively. So did the rank-and-file Labour lawmakers who have frustrated their past spending plans. But on both fronts, there were few signs that the budget, with its £1.6 trillion ($2.1 trillion) of government spending, would by itself brighten the country’s fortunes in the longer term.

The plan offered little on growth — the government’s “No. 1 mission” — and no meaningful tax reform. Nor did it provide the sort ...

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