Rachel Reeves, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, walking in London.

RACHEL Reeves will promise to usher in a Thatcher-style “Big Bang” in the City this week as she vows to slash regulation on banks.

The Chancellor will try to put some desperately needed boosters under Britain’s stuttering economy by luring big financial firms to Britain.

Rachel Reeves, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, walking in London.
British Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves will promise the City she will slash regulation choking off their growthCredit: Reuters

During her eagerly awaited Mansion House address, Ms. Reeves is expected to urge banking executives to prioritize setting up their teams in London or Leeds over cities like New York and Paris.

But she is under massive pressure as the economy is shrinking and millionaires are fleeing Britain over sky-high taxes.

An insider from the Treasury commented: “Numerous Brits are employed in the financial services sector, yet innovation and economic growth have been stifled by excessive bureaucratic hurdles and stringent regulations for too long.”

“Well, no more. Britain is entering a new era. We will slash regulation and make the UK the best place in the world to do business.

“Forget Paris, New York and Frankfurt – come to London, Leeds and Edinburgh. 

“Rachel is committed to launching a new Big Bang aimed at significantly accelerating economic growth for the upcoming generation, ultimately increasing the financial well-being of individuals.”

The Big Bang refers to the deregulation of the London Stock Exchange carried out by Margaret Thatcher in the mid 1980s.

It put rocket boosters under the City and established London as a leading financial centre.

Ms Reeves will use her speech to announce moves to slash red tape on banks and financial services companies.

It will be her first big speech since Ms Reeves was caught on camera crying during PMQs.

Rachel Reeves responds to new figures from the ONS which shows GDP increased by 0.7% between January and March

The Chancellor is facing massive questions about her economic strategy after the economy shrank for the second month on the trot in May.

And the annual Henley Private Wealth Migration Report revealed that 16,500 millionaires are set to leave the UK over the next 12 months – far more than China and Russia put together.

A senior Labour frontbencher told The Sun on Sunday that tax hikes in the autumn Budget “look inevitable”.

They said: “Taxes are going to have to go up. Most of us expect the income tax threshold freeze to be extended.”

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