Following her comments denigrating the unemployed, Labour’s grassroots have turned on Rachel Reeves:
@RachelReevesMP So when I meet unemployed youngsters, I tell them Labour doesn't want to represent them? https://t.co/9n9BtZ7fKw
— Owen Jones (@OwenJones84) March 17, 2015
Excuse me @RachelReevesMP?! 'We're not the party to represent those who are out of work?' In this economic climate? pic.twitter.com/DySHRAB2n3
— Marc McArdle (@marcmcardle1) March 17, 2015
https://twitter.com/AndyGilder/status/577871251219177473
I wonder what JK Rowling thinks of Rachel Reeves comments about Labour not being the Party of those out of work?
— Phil Lee (@philleehh) March 17, 2015
Rachel Reeves really is doing her best to mimic Iain Duncan Smith
— M4-T (@MatofKilburnia) March 17, 2015
Good lord. Rachel Reeves really is a nasty piece of work, isn't she? Where are the actual socialists in the Labour Party?
— Louis Barfe (@LFBarfe) March 17, 2015
With @RachelReevesMP saying "we're not the party to represent those who are out of work" no wonder @MsJackMonroe told Labour to get stuffed
— Iain (@Iain_33) March 17, 2015
This isn't the first time @RachelReevesMP has beaten Tories at their own game bashing sick, poor and vulnerable! Is she in the wrong party?
— Sheila Scoular (@sheilascoular) March 17, 2015
I will have to look at Rachel Reeves' comments in detail. Because on the face of it, she is desperately trying to convince me to vote Green.
— Dave Busfield-Birch (@Davebusfield) March 17, 2015
Rachel Reeves just made it impossible for me to vote labour
— Steve mid (@Stevemid110) March 17, 2015
Disgruntled Labour members can join the Green Party here…
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