Labour goes sweet on Brexit as Rachel Reeves uses freedom outside the EU to cut tariffs on chocolate and biscuits in cost of living drive

Rachel Reeves is to use the UK’s Brexit freedoms to cut tariffs on chocolate and other goods to ease the cost of living.

The Chancellor will unveil a package of measures on Thursday designed to show the government is working to soften the economic fallout from the Iran war.

Ms Reeves has been a fierce critic of Britain’s decision to leave the EU, claiming it did ‘deep damage’ to the economy. She is leading the push in Cabinet to drive Britain closer to Brussels, including signing up for EU rules that the UK would have no say over.

But she will now use

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