Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, is facing a challenging situation as she grapples with the potential loss of her position at Number 11. Her exclusion from Keir Starmer's recent trip to China has sparked concerns about her future. The article delves into the possibility of Starmer sidelining Reeves, highlighting her struggles with economic growth and public spending. It also mentions the political fates of Starmer and Reeves being intertwined, and the potential consequences of Reeves' removal. The Treasury's containment strategy, which involves excluding Reeves from delivering the Spring Statement, is discussed, along with the possibility of a junior minister taking her place. The article concludes by emphasizing Reeves' determination to fight back and prove the Whitehall skeptics wrong, while also hinting at the possibility of Starmer's own demise.