💨 Abstract
During Prime Minister’s Questions, Chancellor Rachel Reeves appeared "clearly upset." She stated it was a personal matter and declined to provide details. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer defended her privacy, and KBS Conservative leadership supported the sentiment that it's a personal matter. There was speculation regarding disagreements with colleagues, which were later denied.
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