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Follow my lead and get back to the office, says Rachel Reeves

The Times & The Sunday Times
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Chancellor says she is more confident than ever about Britain ’s economic prospects.

She will begin to set out a positive vision after Labour 's first 80 days in power.

Her focus will be on the prize’ that awaits if financial stability is restored.

Business leaders have warned that the government risks doing real damage’ to the economy if it pushes ahead too quickly with the Employment Rights Bill .

Reeves said: “Businesses want well-trained workers, they want to reduce the economic inactivity rate so they’ve got access to staff. And working people need successful businesses willing to take a punt on them and to hire them in all parts of the country.”.

Reeves is a champion of Sue Gray , the prime minister’s beleaguered chief of staff.

It was revealed she was being paid 170,000more than the PM — to the fury of some special advisers.

Reeves is planning to replace every painting in the state room where she is sitting with artworks of or by women.

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71

Informative language

72

Neutral language

54

Article tone

informal

Language

English

Language complexity

44

Offensive language

not offensive

Hate speech

not hateful

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short-lived

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