Chancellor Rachel Reeves leaves Downing Street holding up her distinctive red box as she stands with her Treasury ministers, before heading for the House of Commons where she will deliver her Autumn Budget speech. Report by Brooksl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
00:00The door is empty, Rachel Grace is standing outside
00:06from the moment, Dan's rich from George Sands,
00:08one here that iconic red voice is standing
00:11across the country federal administers
00:13about Dan's office and she's standing
00:15over the place of the master's office.
00:17The door is open, she's standing
00:18and she's standing on the front,
00:20she's a shining,
00:21the white people at the moment,
00:23that iconic red voice.
00:24Now, the other is not the same red voice
00:27That was made, that was an 18-year-old, but that's not the same, but that's the balance of that, and I'm just going to do a lot of shower here, Jason.
00:36Chancellor, is this budget about your own survival? Will it be your last?
00:44That's almost her answer, please.
00:46I don't know if this is how we're going away.
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