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She released a mocked-up picture of Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer standing beside a door bearing a 'Welcome' sign, which opened on to a beach in her constituency.
Jeremy Hunt yesterday accused Labour of talking down the country after Rachel Reeves (pictured) suggested the fall in inflation does not reflect the 'economic reality' felt by voters.
Labour getting the balance at work right is important when wages, living standards and futures are at stake - so the party needs to stick with the New Deal for Working People
Rachel Reeves stressed that the New Deal for Working People measures will be subject to consultation, and there will not be a total ban on zero hours contracts.
Labour will fight the next election on the economy, the shadow chancellor has said as she dismissed suggestions the UK was heading for a hung parliament.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves said Labour was committed to its New Deal for Working People but admitted that all zero-hours contracts won't be completely banned
The shadow chancellor told an audience in the City of London that she wanted workers to pay less tax but that she would only act 'when resources allow'.