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Rachel Reeves, the UK Chancellor, was seen crying during Prime Minister's Questions, allegedly due to a personal matter, following a welfare reform backlash. Letters to the editor expressed concern and criticism. Some readers showed empathy, while others linked it to political disputes or her career. The incident occurred amid debates on welfare reform, Israeli actions in Gaza, and broader political dynamics, with readers discussing various policy issues and their impacts.
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