Waving goodbye to Rachel Reeves
From our UK edition
Rachel Reeves last night made what is surely her final Mansion House speech to the business bigwigs, obscure liverymen and bankers of the City of London. It was an address to perhaps the only people who feel any fondness for this Chancellor. Reeves’s legacy – beyond being the least popular chancellor ever, according to polling – is unemployment and business destruction. Her £25 billion raid on national insurance, coupled with hikes to the minimum wage, has, without any doubt, led to the rising unemployment we have seen in the past few years. Small, medium and large business owners spent her entire chancellorship complaining – justifiably – about how punitive and preventative the tax system had become for them.