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Theresa May and Philip Hammond’s relationship hits all-time low after a stormy Budget meeting

Aides claimed to be staggered by how condescending Mr Hammond was to the PM

RELATIONS between Theresa May and Philip Hammond hit an all-time low after a stormy Budget meeting this week.

Their already difficult relationship is under fresh strain following a major disagreement over how to solve the housing crisis.

 Theresa May and Philip Hammond already difficult relationship is under fresh strain
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Theresa May and Philip Hammond already difficult relationship is under fresh strainCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd

They met in No10 to plan big measures in the Chancellor’s annual economic blueprint on November 22.

But aides claimed to be staggered by how condescending Mr Hammond was to the PM.

They said he made no effort to hide his contempt for Mrs May.

One No10 insider told The Sun: “Officials in the room could not believe how Philip was speaking to the PM. It was like he felt he had to explain everything to her like a child. It came across as unbelievably rude.”

 Aides claimed to be staggered by how condescending Mr Hammond was to the PM
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Aides claimed to be staggered by how condescending Mr Hammond was to the PMCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 PM was also very close to sacking Mr Hammond after a series of bitter spats
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PM was also very close to sacking Mr Hammond after a series of bitter spatsCredit: Rex Features

Mrs May and Mr Hammond clashed over the Communities Secretary’s request to borrow £50billion for the Government to build houses itself.

The PM backs Sajid Javid’s plan. But her Chancellor wants to instead reform the planning system to allow more building on green belt land.

The Sun told three weeks ago how Mrs May and Mr Hammond always ask aides to meetings because they “can’t bear” to be alone together.

The PM was also very close to sacking Mr Hammond after a series of bitter spats.

But her disastrous General Election performance left her too weak to move against him.

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