Debates between Katie White and Rachel Reeves during the 2024 Parliament

UK-China Economic and Financial Dialogue

Debate between Katie White and Rachel Reeves
Tuesday 14th January 2025

(2 weeks, 4 days ago)

Commons Chamber
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Rachel Reeves Portrait Rachel Reeves
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I regularly speak to the Governor of the Bank of England; indeed, he was with me on the delegation to China this weekend. We work closely together to ensure that the British economy remains competitive in global markets.

Katie White Portrait Katie White (Leeds North West) (Lab)
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I am quite surprised at the audaciousness of those on the Opposition Benches. The Conservatives oversaw a rise in debt levels over the last 14 years, and it is a shame that they did not turn their minds to the issue earlier. Does the Chancellor agree that serious discussions, such as the one with China, can deliver not just on our economic aims, but on our wider climate and international objectives?

Rachel Reeves Portrait Rachel Reeves
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Unless we engage and work with our partners around the world, we will miss out on the opportunities that other countries secure for their businesses and economies. If we miss out on those investment and trade opportunities, we can be sure that other countries will take advantage of them. That is why I was in China, and it is why I will work with counterparts around the world to secure good outcomes for British businesses and jobs here in the United Kingdom.

Public Spending: Inheritance

Debate between Katie White and Rachel Reeves
Monday 29th July 2024

(6 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Rachel Reeves Portrait Rachel Reeves
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My right hon. Friend the Chief Secretary to the Treasury briefed the Scottish Government today on these decisions. These decisions are necessary: it is not in the interests of the Scottish people to have unfunded commitments, and to put our public finances and reputation for economic stability at risk. These are not easy decisions—they are difficult decisions—but the fault for them lies with the previous Government. The hon. Gentleman claims that what I have announced today is austerity, when we have just given a pay rise to more than 2 million public sector workers—he does not know what he is talking about.

Katie White Portrait Katie White (Leeds North West) (Lab)
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I thank my right hon. Friend for her clarity and candour. After 14 years of sluggish growth and low living standards, and then a cost of living crisis, how callous was it that the Tories went into the election asking for another five years in power with a manifesto of false hope, undeliverable promises and no mention of the numerous black holes that she has now uncovered? What will she do instead to offer my constituents some real hope?