rachel reeves
The chancellor and prime minister are braced for another backbench rebellion.
Ian Corfield gave £20,000 to the party before the general election.
Former Conservative ministers say it shows the new government is wrong to say they left the country in a mess.
"I am not responsible for people's mortgages going up," the ex-PM claimed.
But the chancellor promised to stick to Labour's manifesto pledges not to raise VAT, National Insurance or income tax.
The Labour chancellor says she wants to clean up the mess she claims was left by the Tories.
And yes, she's still talking about 2022.
The Conservatives "should never be able to have power on our public finances again," Reeves said.
The chancellor will blame the Tories for mismanaging the UK economy.
"It makes me pretty angry that they've left the country in this sort of state," Rachel Reeves said.