Pound Drops After UK Finance Minister Reeves Breaks Down in Parliament
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The pound fell against both the dollar and the euro on Wednesday, July 2, following an unusual and emotional moment in the House of Commons. UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves broke down in tears during a heated parliamentary debate, while Prime Minister Keir Starmer, seated beside her, appeared unaware of the situation.
The emotional outburst from Reeves — a key architect of Labour’s economic policy — sparked immediate market reactions, with the pound sliding sharply amid concerns over political stability in the UK.
Official sources tried to downplay the incident, referring to it as a “personal matter” without elaboration. Later in the evening, Starmer sought to calm nerves, telling the BBC he is “fully aligned” with Reeves and offers her his “full support.”
His comments provided some reassurance: on Thursday, July 3, the London Stock Exchange opened higher and the pound clawed back some of its earlier losses. Still, market sentiment remains cautious as investors monitor the political landscape for signs of deeper tensions or instability.
