By Dave Burke Rachel Reeves hasn’t ruled out a Labour Government having to make cuts to sweeping cuts to public services. The Shadow Chancellor said she’s “under no illusions” about the scale of the challenge she’ll face if she gets into No11. And she refused to rule out real-terms cuts to some Government departments. Ms Reeves told the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg that although public services need more money, the financial position the next Government will inherit is the worst since World War Two. But she said she doesn’t yet know how bad things are, she said, because the opposition ca…