By: Rachel Cunliffe
In attacking the Prime Minister on pensions and National Insurance, the Labour leader missed the open goal.
Rachel Cunliffe is a Senior Associate Editor for the New Statesman, focusing on national politics in the United Kingdom. Her work has also been featured in The Times. Rachel covers a wide range of political topics, including leadership contests, government performance, and the impact of key figures such as Rishi Sunak and Nigel Farage.
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Rachel Cunliffe's coverage primarily focuses on government and politics, with a particular emphasis on the UK. She frequently covers Rishi Sunak, general elections, and the Conservative Party. Given her focus on expert commentary and government announcements, she may be open to pitches from political experts who can provide in-depth analysis of current events related to UK politics.
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