- Education secretary Bridget Phillipson defended Keir Starmer's leadership and the Labour government's first year in power amid a welfare reform row.
- Ms Phillipson insisted Sir Keir would lead the Labour party into the next general election, despite growing questions about his future.
- She acknowledged the government has had “ups and downs” but pledged future delivery, citing achievements like new breakfast clubs and expanded childcare.
- Ms Phillipson backed the controversial welfare cuts, stating the new package addresses concerns and is critical for reforming the system.
- Her comments come as Starmer faces a rebellion over benefit cuts and criticism for his leadership, with some MPs questioning his longevity.
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