Ethics adviser investigating new information about Reeves' rental error but Starmer still backs her – UK politics live

A new development has emerged in the Rachel Reeves scandal, with No 10 revealing that inquiries into the chancellor's rental licence error have been reopened following the discovery of new information. The initial review concluded within hours, but the fresh developments may yet prove to be career-ending for Reeves.

The decision to reopen the inquiry suggests that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak still has confidence in Chancellor Reeves, despite her error. However, Sir Laurie Magnus, the ethics adviser, is reviewing new material, leaving it unclear whether a full formal investigation will follow.

Reeves' mistake has sparked widespread criticism, with many calling for her resignation. Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party, has said that a full inquiry is needed and that Reeves should be sacked if she breaks the law. The Liberal Democrats have also called for Katie Lam's resignation as a Conservative home affairs spokesperson.

Meanwhile, Labour is facing a backlash over its handling of the Gaza issue, with one councillor joining the Green party. Boris Johnson has warned the Conservatives against "bashing the green agenda" in the next election.

In other news, two disability experts will lead the government's review of personal independent payments, aimed at helping disabled people with living costs. The review aims to ensure that public money is spent effectively on supporting disabled people to live independent and fulfilling lives.
 
I'm low-key shocked by how fast this whole Rachel Reeves scandal blew up! I mean, I get it, mistakes happen but 1 hour review? That's some next level speed. But seriously, reopening the inquiry with new info is a big deal. Maybe PM Sunak wants to give her another chance? It's not like she's gonna be the next Tony Blair or something. The fact that Kemi Badenoch and others are calling for full investigation is a bit dramatic tho 😅. Can we just chill and let the ethics adviser do his job? On a more serious note, it's good to hear about the disability experts reviewing personal independent payments. That's some much-needed support for our disabled friends 🙏
 
I think this whole scandal is being blown out of proportion 🙄. I mean, it's just a rental licence error... what's the big deal? Everyone makes mistakes, even me! 😂 And yeah, maybe Reeves got lucky with that initial review, but that doesn't mean she's above scrutiny. Still, reopening the inquiry feels like a stretch to me. It's possible Sir Laurie Magnus is just doing his job and that won't end up being career-ending for Reeves after all 🤷‍♂️. And can we talk about how this is distracting us from more important issues... like poverty and healthcare? 🤔
 
🤔 just saw that they're reopening the inquiry into Rachel Reeves' rental licence error 🏠😬 i mean, even if she's got confidence from PM Sunak, it's still a pretty big mistake for a chancellor... think about all those people who have to work with her and trust her decisions on finance 📊👀
 
Reeves better be more careful with her finances lol... reopening inquiries just shows PM trust her a bit too much 🙄. Still, she shoulda known better than messing up rental licence error like that 😂. Can't have chancellors making mistakes left and right... kinda undermining the whole gov't's credibility you feel?
 
I'm so done with this Rachel Reeves scandal 🙄... like, what's next? I mean, I get it, mistakes happen but come on! Reopening the inquiry is a good idea though, maybe they'll find out how she messed up that rental licence thing 😒. I don't think Rishi Sunak has confidence in her though, he'd be crazy not to given all the backlash 🤦‍♂️.

And btw, can we talk about Boris Johnson's warning about the Green agenda? Like, what's his problem with that 🌿? It's not like they're going to bashing it or anything... anyway, I'm just glad someone's speaking out for disability rights 🙏. Two disability experts leading the review of personal independent payments is a huge step forward, fingers crossed it'll make a real difference 💪.
 
It's crazy how a simple error in someone's rental licence can blow up into this huge scandal 🤯. I mean, think about it, we're always talking about accountability in politics, but when it happens to our own elected officials, it feels like a whole different story. Is this really just about one person making a mistake, or is it about the bigger picture? Are we holding our leaders to the same standards that we expect from ourselves? 🤔

It's also interesting how this scandal has brought out different reactions from people on both sides of the aisle. Some are calling for Reeves' resignation, while others are defending her and suggesting that a full investigation isn't necessary. What does that say about us as a society? Are we willing to give people second chances, or do we demand punishment no matter what? 🤷‍♂️

Anyway, I guess what I'm trying to say is that there's more going on here than just a simple mistake in a rental licence. There are bigger questions at play, and it's up to us to keep an eye on them 👀.
 
🤔 This whole scandal just smells like another example of how out of touch our politicians are. I mean, come on, a rental license error? That's not exactly rocket science, is it? 🚀 But seriously, if the Prime Minister still has confidence in Reeves after this, what does that say about his ability to hold his ministers accountable? 😬

And let's be real, if Kemi Badenoch is calling for Reeves' head on a platter, that just means she's trying to sound like the "tough" leader everyone wants her to be. Meanwhile, Labour is getting roasted over Gaza... what about actually doing something about it instead of just pointing fingers? 🤦‍♂️

On a more positive note, I love that we're finally seeing some experts get involved in shaping our disability policies. Now, if only they could also tackle the bureaucratic red tape that's holding people back from receiving the support they need... 🙄
 
The scandal surrounding Rachel Reeves is really a mess 🤦‍♀️. I'm not sure what's going on, but reopening the inquiry seems like it's gonna be an uphill battle for her 😬. The fact that new info came out suggests there's more to this story than meets the eye. It's good that they're reviewing it again, but it's also a bit concerning that Sir Laurie Magnus is getting involved... what does he want from it? 🤔
 
Umm... so like Chancellor Reeves has this mistake with her rental licence thingy... 🤔 I don't really get why it's such a big deal? Can someone explain it to me again? Like, what happens if you have the wrong licence or something? Is it gonna cost you money or something? And yeah, I saw that Labour councillor joined the Green party too... like, politics is so confusing sometimes 😂. Oh and I'm glad to hear that disability experts are reviewing personal independent payments tho! That sounds super important 🤗. Do we know when this review will be done?
 
😊 just saw this news about Rachel Reeves scandal and I'm like "wait what happened again? 🤔 I thought there was already an investigation, so why did they reopen it now? 🙄 Guess we'll have to wait and see if anything changes for Chancellor Reeves... but seriously, who makes a mistake on their rental license and gets away with it for this long? 😒 hope something comes out of these new developments 💭"
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this Rachel Reeves scandal 🤯... I mean, I get it, mistakes happen, but this one seems pretty serious? She made a mistake with her rental licence, like, who hasn't done that before? But the fact that she didn't know how to fix it on time and had to resort to buying a new flat is just weird 🤔... And now they're reopening the inquiry? That's just going to drag this whole thing out even more 😩. I'm not saying she should lose her job or anything, but come on! Let's focus on some actual issues that matter, like disability payments 👍🏼 Those two experts who are leading the review are gonna do a great job in making sure disabled people get the support they need 💕
 
🤯 just thinkin', this scandal's been goin' on for weeks now, and we're still gettin' new info dropped 📊 did some research and found out 71% of Brits say Chancellor Reeves should resign 👎 that's according to a recent YouGov poll, btw. On the other hand, only 22% of people think it's just a "breach of etiquette" 🤷‍♀️. Anyway, this new info might change things... stats show 34% of Tories think Rishi Sunak should trust Reeves again 🙏 meanwhile, 58% of Labour voters say they're gettin' fed up with the party's handling of Gaza 😒
 
🤔 just heard about rachel reeves scandal again 🙅‍♂️ and i gotta say, chancellor's mistake was pretty big 😳 how could she mess up her rental licence like that? 📝 anyway, reopening the inquiry is a good move 👍 but it's clear PM sunak still has faith in her 🤝 still, kemi badenoch is being super vocal about Reeves' sacking 💁‍♀️ and labour's handling of gaza situation is getting messy 🌪️ but on a more positive note, disability experts are leading the government review 💕 that's awesome! 🎉
 
I'm not sure I believe all this drama about Rachel Reeves 🤔. A new development just means the PM wants to keep his options open, right? But seriously, who exactly gets to reopen an inquiry after only a few hours? That sounds like a pretty convenient way for No 10 to stall the investigation.

And what's with all these calls for her resignation? Did someone actually break the law? Let's see some concrete evidence before we start throwing around accusations. It's always easy to point fingers, but where are the sources? 📰

I do think it's interesting that Labour is getting backlash for their handling of the Gaza issue... I mean, come on, can't they just stick to what they're good at: complaining about the other party? 😒 But hey, at least someone's talking about the real issues.

On a more positive note, two disability experts leading the review of personal independent payments is actually a step in the right direction 🌟. It's about time we started taking care of our most vulnerable citizens properly. Now if only they could get their own house in order...
 
I'm low-key shocked that Rishi Sunak still thinks Reeves can ride this one out 🤔. I mean, come on, a rental licence error? That's like something your aunt would do, not a high-ranking minister! 😂 But seriously, if new info has come to light, you gotta re-examine the situation. Can't have someone making that kind of mistake and still be in charge of the economy 💸. It just doesn't add up. And what's with this "confidence" thing? Is it just party loyalty or is he genuinely concerned about public trust? 🤷‍♀️ Also, side note - Labour's Gaza stance has some people HONKING mad 🚨. You can't just pivot like that and expect everyone to be cool with it 😎.
 
🤔 so like, this rachel reeves thingy... whats going on? first it was just a tiny mistake, but now its like a big deal lol! 🤦‍♀️ why did it take them hours to finish the initial review? thats super quick, i could've done that in like 2 mins ⏱️ and then they reopen it because of new info? what is this new info tho? 🤷‍♀️ and what does it mean for rishi sunak if he still has confidence in reeves but lets her get a second chance? 🤔 its all pretty confusing tbh...
 
🤔 I'm so over this whole Rachel Reeves scandal thing already... like, can't we just move on? 🙄 She made a mistake, yeah, but it's not the end of the world. I mean, I'd make a few errors too if I was in her shoes... errr, I wouldn't be in her shoes because I'm a perfect human being 😂. But seriously, can we focus on something else? Like, what's up with the disability experts leading the review on personal independent payments? That sounds like some awesome news! 🙌 Maybe this whole scandal thing is just a distraction from what really matters. And btw, did anyone see that councillor join the Green party? What was their thinking? 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔 this whole thing with Rachel Reeves is getting messy, feels like no one's being left alone 🙅‍♀️ she got in trouble for her rental license error, but now new info has come up and the inquiry's being reopened 📝 what's going on? does this mean she'll get off scot-free or something? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 I'm not surprised that No 10 reopened the inquiry into Rachel Reeves' rental licence error, but it's good that Sir Laurie Magnus is reviewing new material 📝. The fact that they're taking a closer look at the situation suggests that the PM still has confidence in her, but also shows that he's not willing to let her slide without scrutiny 😊.

I think it's fair to say that Kemi Badenoch's call for a full inquiry and Reeves' potential sacking if she breaks the law is justified 🤝. The public expects politicians to uphold the law and maintain high standards, especially when it comes to something as important as public office 💯.

On a different note, I'm glad to see that Labour is facing some backlash over its handling of the Gaza issue 🔥. It's always good for parties to be held accountable for their actions, even if it means some uncomfortable truths coming out in the open 🌟.

The news about the disability experts leading the review of personal independent payments is a big plus 👍. Disabled people deserve support and resources to live fulfilling lives, and it's great that the government is taking steps to ensure that public money is being spent effectively on their behalf 💸.
 
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