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Rachel Reeves hits back at 'not very British' heckler

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Watch Rachel Reeves hit back at petrol station heckler with ‘not very British’ jibe
Rachel Reeves has branded a heckler “not very British” after he repeatedly shouted at her while she was taking questions from the media.

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THIS is the moment Rachel Reeves is targeted by a heckler in a fiery confrontation as he says Labour has “ruined the country”. The Chancellor was interrupted by the man during the
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No, Rachel Reeves crying during Prime Minister's Questions isn't the political win you think it is

Look, I’ll be honest – I’ve cried at work before. At one of my old jobs I even had a particular cubicle in the ladies’ toilets where I’d go for a silent weep before re-emerging, head down, and slinking back to my desk. Thankfully, the times I ...
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