The Mansion House speech is far from just another address; it is a rare chance for the Chancellor to set a tone, make a case, and introduce change on Labour’s terms. As Reeves takes this stage, the financial sector, the public, and indeed Parliament itself will be listening closely. For in the words she chooses, and in the tone she sets, Reeves will reveal much about Labour’s view of Britain’s future—one in which fiscal responsibility may take surprising forms, and the long-held norms of pensions could soon look very different indeed
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