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As was the case on wednesday, when chancellor rachel reeves could be seen crying for a prolonged period of time during the midday pmq session. Yesterday in treasury questions in the chamber, mr speaker sir lindsay hoyle, asked rachel … She insisted she was totally up for the job … · the reasons for reeves’s distress remain shrouded in mystery: · rachel reeves was seen with a tear rolling down her cheek in the commons as the prime minister refused to guarantee she would remain in her job until the next election. Those around her showed no signs … · this appears to be what happened, according to witnesses who have spoken to me. · ms reeves seemed emotional during pmqs and a spokesman for the chancellor insisted she was upset because of a “personal matter”. But it later emerged that the … · reevess brief interview this afternoon was also geared at reassurance, attributing her tears to a personal issue and a tough day. · rachel reeves has said she had had a tough day and had been clearly upset, as she gave her first interview since crying in the house of commons on wednesday. · so yes, it does matter that, just after an absolutely eviscerating defeat over welfare, and after failing to hear robust support from the prime minister, the chancellor rachel reeves … She looked strained but smiled gamely and admitted that she “clearly had a rough day”, adding in another short … She’s definitely not been sacked. lbcs natasha clark has the latest on rachel reeves crying in the commons #lbc #ukpolitics #uk #uknews #pmqs #rachelreev. · chancellor rachel reeves has spoken for the first time since she was seen crying during pmqs yesterday.