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POLL: Should Rachel Reeves be in China while the pound plummets?

Rachel Reeves, UK Labour Party's Shadow Chancellor Of The Exchequer, Speaks At The Peterson Institute For International Economics

The Chancellor is coming under pressure to cancel her planned trip to China. (Image: Getty)

The Chancellor Rachel Reeves is facing criticism from across the political spectrum for her decision to travel to China as the pound descends into turmoil.

There are increasing demands for action after the cost of borrowing rose to its highest levels in nine months, threatening more difficulty for the UK economy.

The trip to China, accompanied by the Governor of the Bank of England and the Chief Executive of the Financial Conduct Authority, has been planned for months as part of the UK’s attempts to establish relations with Beijing.

But the trip coincided with rising volatility in bond markets. Reeves was absent from an urgent question in Parliament this morning as her deputy Darren Jones refused to confirm whether or not the Chancellor had already left.

The Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride was just one voice from several political parties to call for Reeves to postpone her plans, describing her as “missing in action”.

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Darren Jones stepped in for Reeves today as an urgent question was asked in Parliament. (Image: Getty)

He said: “The Chancellor should now cancel her travel and focus on this country instead.”

The leader of the Liberal Democrats, Ed Davey, agreed, adding: “Instead of jetting off to China, the Chancellor should urgently come before the House of Commons to cancel her counterproductive jobs tax and set out a real plan for growth.

“The country is paying an ever-higher price for the total mess the Conservative Party made of our economy, and the Chancellor needs to realise that she’ll never dig us out of this hole without a far more ambitious plan to grow our economy, including rebuilding trade with Europe.”

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Richard Tice, the deputy leader of Reform UK also added his views, stating: “We are heading towards, be under no illusion, a financial crisis. Will you ask the Chancellor to return from her ridiculous trip to China and reverse course?”

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Ed Davey and Richard Tice have also urged the Chancellor to postpone her trip. (Image: Getty)

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