Rachel from Accounts is being hit with more attacks as it has emerged that the Chancellor voted against Leeds Airport expansion in “her own constituency” but backs Heathrow Airports third runway.
The Chancellor has been called a “hypocrite” in yet another daily attack.
GB News host Andrew Pierce teared into Rachel Reeves saying, “She wants a third runway at Heathrow, but she voted against the expansion of Leeds Airport in her own constituency.
“She’s a hypocrite.”
Pierce told the People’s Channel that he is sceptical over Labour’s ability to undertake the third runway proposal which Reeves claims will be built by 2035.
Pierce told Jonathan Lis, Bev Turner and Carole Malone that Heathrow’s third runway proposal is a “con,” as he brutally slapped Reeves down.
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Lis defended the Chancellor and said, “not all airports are going to be the same,” adding that he does not agree with the proposal for the expansion of Heathrow.
He said, “We need to redistribute that growth.
“The airport expansion should come at Gatwick where the space is already there. We need to balance that with climate commitments.”
The Chancellor told GB News that she wants to get “spades in the ground” as she spoke of her proposal.
Reeves said, “If you look at the forecasts from the Office of Budget Responsibility [OBR], the independent forecaster, they forecast that during the course of this Parliament, employment will rise and unemployment will fall.
“The announcement yesterday about the third runway at Heathrow could create 100,000 jobs. The investment zone that I announced yesterday in Wrexham and Flintshire with JCB and Airbus could create six thousand jobs.
“The investment by Prologis at East Midlands Airport could create two thousand jobs.
“For Heathrow, we want spades in the ground in this Parliament. We’ve asked the Heathrow to come forward with plans by the summer.”