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Starmer Avoids the Cost of Concessions in the Reform of Social Security in the United Kingdom

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer avoided on Tuesday a parliamentary defeat on key social protection reforms, after making concessions in the face of the unprecedented rebellion of MPs of his majority. On Friday, the head of the Labour government had tried to...

London - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer avoided on Tuesday a parliamentary defeat on key social protection reforms, after having made concessions in the face of the unprecedented rebellion of his majority. On Friday, the head of the Labour government tried to calm an internal sling of more than 120 MPs - almost a third of his troops in Parliament - by granting concessions on this project which aims to restrict eligibility for disability and…

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