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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Kate Devlin

Labour split emerges over welfare reform

  • A split has emerged within the Labour Party regarding welfare reform, with Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden warning against shifting the burden onto taxpayers.
  • Mr McFadden reiterated his view that Labour MPs are “asking the wrong questions” by focusing solely on taxing to pay benefits, advocating for a system that helps people change their lives through work and opportunity.
  • His comments, initially revealed in the Mandelson files, suggest a desire to reform the welfare system beyond just saving money.
  • Rachel Reeves previously unveiled deeper welfare cuts after government spending watchdogs indicated her initial plans would save less than projected.
  • At PMQs, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch challenged Sir Keir Starmer over Mr McFadden's remarks, accusing the Prime Minister of giving up on reducing welfare costs, to which Sir Keir defended his government's economic and welfare reform efforts.

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