Rachel Reeves Heckled as 'Genocide Supporter' in Sainsbury's
Chancellor Rachel Reeves was interrupted by a heckler calling her a 'genocide supporter' during a visit to a Sainsbury's in Sydenham, while she discussed falling inflation rates.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves was interrupted by a heckler calling her a 'genocide supporter' during a visit to a Sainsbury's in Sydenham, while she discussed falling inflation rates.
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Vice President JD Vance suggests Olympic medalist Eileen Gu should compete for the US instead of China, citing her American upbringing and education benefits.
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