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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Millie Cooke,David Maddox and Kate Devlin

Starmer hits back at Labour MPs over welfare cuts rebellion

  • Sir Keir Starmer is pressing ahead with controversial welfare reforms despite significant opposition from over 100 Labour MPs.
  • The proposed legislation aims to save the Treasury £5bn annually, primarily by reducing Personal Independence Payments (PIPs) for those with disabilities.
  • Around 108 Labour backbenchers have signed an amendment to stop the bill, with some ministers also reportedly considering rebellion.
  • The prime minister insists the vote is not a confidence matter, but internal party sources suggest a potential defeat could threaten the position of chancellor Rachel Reeves.
  • Starmer argues the reforms are essential to fix a 'broken' and unsustainable welfare system, while trade unions warn against relying on Tory votes to pass the cuts.

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