Labour conference live: Rachel Reeves stands by winter fuel allowance cut as nurses reject 5.5% pay rise
Nurses pay deal rejection raises fears of further strikes across NHS
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Nurses across the country have rejected Rachel Reeves’ offer of a 5.5 per cent pay rise – just as the chancellor was delivering her keynote conference speech.
The announcement by the Royal College of Nursing came as Ms Reeves addressed Labour activists in Liverpool.
Sir Keir Starmer’s government has faced heavy criticism over its winter fuel allowance cut and gifts accepted by ministers.
The chancellor’s message is that there will be “no return” to austerity at her first budget on 30 October in a move to “rebuild Britain”.
She also defended her decision to scrap the winter fuel allowance, blaming the unpopular cut on the economic inheritance left by the last Conservative government. Earlier, boos were heard in the hall as a debate on the cut was pushed back from today to Wednesday, the final morning of the conference.
Minutes into the speech, a protester shouted out and was removed from the hall.
The Independent’s political team will be reporting live throughout the Labour Party conference in Liverpool.
Coming up: Rachel Reeves delivers keynote speech on UK economy
The chancellor is preparing to address the crowd at the main stage at the Labour conference in Liverpool.
Ms Reeves is expected to promise there will be “no return to austerity” despite warning of “tough spending decisions” ahead.
She has insisted there will be “real terms increases to government spending in this parliament” as part of the 30 October budget.
You can follow live the latest updates from 12pm.
Pictured: Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall speaks during a fringe event
Starmer vows to rebuild Britain to grow economy ahead of Reeves’ speech
Conservatives accuse Labour of hypocrisy over Rayner photographer row
The Tories have accused the Labour Party of hypocrisy after it emerged Angela Rayner used taxpayer funds to hire a “vanity” photographer.
Simon Walker was reportedly payed a salary of £68,000 to take photos for Ms Rayner’s Ministry of Housing.
John Glen, the shadow paymaster general, said: “This is just the latest in a long line of Labour ministers saying one thing and then doing another.
“Labour’s promise to cut the size of the government spin bill was nothing more than empty words, they’d rather spend taxpayers’ money on their own vanity projects than on keeping pensioners warm this winter.
“After scrapping Conservative plans to slim down civil service headcount, Labour should stop pretending that their decision to cut the winter fuel allowance was anything other than a political choice.”
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) said the photographer had been hired to chronicle the work of the department, not just Ms Rayner.
“Many government departments employ official photographers to share the work of the department and ministers with the public,” the department said.
Reeves reminds Nick Robinson during donations grilling that she went to Proms with him as BBC guest
Chancellor Rachel Reeves turned the tables on the BBC’s Nick Robinson while being grilled on her free clothes, pointing out the presenter took her to the Proms in an outing paid for by the broadcaster.
In an interview with the BBC, just hours before her speech to Labour’s conference in Liverpool, Ms Reeves defended the party from wider allegations of sleaze and cronyism centred on ministers’ repeated acceptance of gifts and freebies.
Our political correspondents Archie Mitchell and Millie Cooke have the full story:
Reeves reminds Nick Robinson during donations grilling she went to Proms with him
The chancellor pointed out that BBC presenter Nick Robinson took her to the Proms as a guest of the broastcaster
Labour backbencher hits out at ministers for accepting free Taylor Swift tickets
Rosie Duffield, backbencher for Labour, has criticised top cabinet figures including Sir Keir Starmer and Bridget Phillipson for accepting free tickets to the Taylor Swift concert.
Ms Duffield said: “I had Taylor tickets during her last visit to the UK, paid for myself obviously.
“We earn more than most people so why on Earth should we all take free tickets while others save up and queue?”
Poll: One in three Britons have a positive opinion of the Labour Party
Nearly a quarter of those who voted Labour (23 per cent) describe their opinion of the party as unfavourable, Archie Mitchell writes from the Labour party conference.
One in four Britons (23 per cent) see Labour as caring about ‘people like them’, with two-thirds (67 per cent) see Labour as not caring about older people
After the general election in July, voters were fairly evenly divided on how they viewed Labour – nearly half (47 per cent) said they had a favourable opinion of the party, while a similar number (46 per cent) said they saw the party unfavourably.
Now, less than three months on, only one in three people (34 per cent) say they have a positive opinion of the party, while a clear majority (57 per cent) view Labour negatively.
How Winter Fuel Payments are changing – and what other support is available to pensioners?
Winter Fuel Payments will be stopped for millions of pensioners this winter as Labour pushes on with its plan to boost public finances by means-testing the cold weather benefit.
The Labour government has been urged to review its decision affecting 10 million pensioners after the regulator Ofgem announced household energy bills will rise by £150 in October.
If you’ve been affected by the change to Winter Fuel Payments, here’s what you can do:
How Winter Fuel Payments are changing – and other support available for pensioners
Everything you need to know about the changes to the Winter Fuel Payment
Watch: Rachel Reeves confronted with past criticism of Boris Johnson receiving gifts
Watch: Rachel Reeves confronted with past criticism of Boris Johnson receiving gifts
Rachel Reeves was confronted with Labour's past criticism of Boris Johnson receiving gifts during an interview on Monday, 23 September, as the party held its annual conference. As she spoke to Good Morning Britain from Liverpool, the chancellor was shown Angela Rayner's tweet from 2021 in which the now-deputy prime minister accused the former prime minister of "going round with a begging bowl to Tory donors to pay for your posh new wallpaper and [moaning] that you can't live off your £150,000 salary." It came after Sir Keir Starmer, Ms Rayner, and Ms Reeves have said that they will not accept any further donations for clothing after a row over gifts.
Liz Truss celebrates two years since her disastrous mini-budget
While Rachel Reeves prepares to deliver her keynote speech about her plan for the economy, Liz Truss has just posted a video to celebrate two years since her disastrous mini-budget.
The then-chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng was blamed for damaging the UK economy causing Ms Truss to resign as prime minister.
Taking to X, formerly twitter, the former PM said the British economy would be “in much better shape if the mini-budget had been implemented” and accused the “economic establishment” of “undermining” her plan.
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