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Reeves Fights to Keep Treasury Role Amid Labour Turmoil

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Published: 23 May 2026 | The English Chronicle Desk | The English Chronicle Online.

Britain’s political landscape has entered another period of turbulence as Chancellor Rachel Reeves quietly begins a determined effort to secure her future at the Treasury amid mounting uncertainty over Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s leadership. Behind closed doors, allies of the chancellor are urging Labour MPs to retain Reeves in her powerful economic post even if the party undergoes a dramatic leadership transition later this year.

The growing manoeuvring inside Labour comes as senior figures increasingly speculate about the possibility of Manchester mayor Andy Burnham emerging as a challenger capable of replacing Starmer should political pressure intensify after the crucial Makerfield byelection. While Labour publicly insists the government remains united, conversations among MPs, advisers and party strategists suggest preparations are already underway for a potential reshaping of the cabinet and the direction of Britain’s economic policy.

At the centre of this internal struggle stands Reeves, whose allies argue that removing her from the Treasury during a fragile economic period would risk alarming financial markets and undermining investor confidence in Britain. Supporters of the chancellor have reportedly spent recent days contacting MPs privately, presenting Reeves as the only senior Labour figure capable of maintaining fiscal stability while navigating rising inflationary pressures, energy uncertainty and the broader global economic slowdown triggered by geopolitical tensions.

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One Labour figure close to Reeves described the situation as a battle over “credibility and continuity”, warning that replacing both the prime minister and the chancellor simultaneously could send shockwaves through Britain’s already sensitive bond markets. According to several party insiders, Reeves has been candid in private discussions about her desire to remain at the Treasury regardless of who eventually leads Labour.

The political tensions have intensified after reports emerged suggesting Burnham may consider appointing Energy Secretary Ed Miliband as chancellor if he secures the leadership. Such speculation has alarmed some centrist Labour MPs and Reeves supporters, who fear markets may view Miliband’s interventionist economic instincts as a risk to fiscal discipline. Critics within the party claim investors remain deeply sensitive after years of economic instability, Brexit uncertainty and volatile global markets.

Although neither Reeves nor Miliband publicly commented on the reports, the mere suggestion of a contest over the Treasury has revealed widening ideological divisions within Labour. Reeves has long championed cautious spending rules, strict borrowing limits and market confidence, while Miliband has consistently prioritised large-scale green investment and state-led economic transformation.

Those contrasting visions have become increasingly significant as Labour struggles to balance economic credibility with rising public frustration over living costs, housing pressures and strained public services. Some MPs privately acknowledge that Reeves’ strict fiscal approach has protected Britain from harsher market reactions, yet others argue her policies have contributed to unpopular decisions that alienated traditional Labour voters.

The tensions come despite what many inside government view as one of Reeves’ strongest weeks since entering office. Earlier in the week, the International Monetary Fund upgraded Britain’s growth forecast, raising expectations for economic expansion this year. Inflation figures also unexpectedly fell faster than analysts predicted, offering Reeves a temporary political boost after months of criticism over household affordability pressures.

At the same time, the government unveiled measures designed to ease the burden on struggling families during the summer months. Reeves announced temporary VAT reductions on family entertainment venues, including theme parks and soft play centres, as part of a broader cost-of-living initiative branded internally as the “Great British Summer Savings” package.

Treasury officials reportedly celebrated the successful rollout of the policy, particularly because details of the plan remained secret until the formal announcement. Insiders said the initiative had been internally codenamed “Project Mint” to minimise leaks before Reeves presented the measures publicly.

Beyond the economic announcements, Reeves has also adopted a more assertive public persona in recent weeks. During a media appearance, she confronted a Reform UK supporter who interrupted an interview with criticism of Labour and Starmer. Her sharp response, defending civility and “good manners”, was widely circulated online and praised by some Labour MPs seeking stronger public messaging against populist attacks.

Later the same evening, Reeves hosted dozens of Labour MPs at Downing Street, where she reportedly adopted a confident tone while discussing criticism from supermarket executives over government proposals related to voluntary price controls. According to attendees, Reeves joked that retailers attacking the government publicly were unintentionally helping Labour’s political messaging.

Still, despite signs of renewed confidence, Reeves faces substantial obstacles. Many Labour MPs blame her for some of the government’s most controversial economic decisions, including reductions in winter fuel support and attempts to reform disability benefits. Critics inside the party argue that Reeves’ commitment to strict borrowing rules has limited Labour’s ability to respond more aggressively to social hardship.

Others remain unconvinced by claims that only Reeves can reassure markets. Several MPs insist Labour’s fiscal framework is already firmly established across the party and does not depend on any single individual. One MP argued privately that every member of the parliamentary party understood the importance of maintaining economic credibility and responsible spending.

The uncertainty surrounding Labour’s future leadership has also revived old tensions between Reeves and Miliband dating back to the party’s years in opposition. During that period, disputes reportedly emerged over the scale of Labour’s proposed green investment programme, with Reeves favouring more restrained spending commitments while Miliband pushed for ambitious climate-related investment.

Those divisions now carry greater significance as Labour prepares for a potentially defining political period. Burnham’s growing prominence has fuelled speculation about whether Labour may pivot toward a more populist and interventionist economic strategy should Starmer’s authority weaken further.

Political analysts suggest the battle over who controls the Treasury may ultimately prove nearly as important as the contest for the leadership itself. Financial markets, international investors and business leaders are all closely monitoring whether Labour maintains its commitment to fiscal restraint or shifts toward a more expansive economic model.

Meanwhile, Reeves’ allies continue lobbying behind the scenes, hoping to convince colleagues that stability at the Treasury is essential at a time when Britain faces global instability, energy uncertainty and persistent pressure on household finances. Whether that argument succeeds may determine not only Reeves’ political survival but also the future direction of Labour’s economic agenda.

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