British Chancellor of the Exchequer Reeves said that she was “clearly” uneasy during the House of Commons questioning the Prime Minister yesterday. However, she declined to say the reason for her tears. “Most people don't need to worry about this.” “This is a private matter and I don't want to give details,” Reeves said. “As Minister of Finance, my job is to attend the Prime Minister's Q&A with the Prime Minister at 12 noon on Wednesday to support the government. This is what I have worked hard to do.”

Zhitongcaijing · 07/03 11:49
British Chancellor of the Exchequer Reeves said that she was “clearly” uneasy during the House of Commons questioning the Prime Minister yesterday. However, she declined to say the reason for her tears. “Most people don't need to worry about this.” “This is a private matter and I don't want to give details,” Reeves said. “As Minister of Finance, my job is to attend the Prime Minister's Q&A with the Prime Minister at 12 noon on Wednesday to support the government. This is what I have worked hard to do.”