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Starmer Says Government Is Offering Concessions to Labour Welfare Rebels

  • At PMQs, Angela Rayner defended welfare reforms amid 122 Labour backbench rebellions, pledging the vote proceeds Tuesday.
  • Rising UK welfare spending from £36 billion to £52 billion prompted efforts to cut £5 billion annually, with ministers easing dissent to support the reforms.
  • The Institute for Fiscal Studies estimates 430,000 new PIP applicants could be denied, while the Resolution Foundation predicts 250,000 more could fall into poverty and 105,000 may seek work.
  • Following rebel pressure, Labour leader Keir Starmer agreed to protect existing PIP claimants and co-produce a review, costing an estimated £1.5 billion annually.
  • Ahead of next week’s Commons vote, Labour rebels’ opposition risks defeating the bill unless 80 MPs defect to Conservatives or Lib Dems, with NIESR warning reforms may force tax hikes or further cuts.
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A year after his landslide election victory, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has faced an internal rebellion within his party that has seriously shaken his credibility. Politicians once considered loyal now openly oppose him and his chancellor, Rachel Reeves – leading to the rollback of welfare reforms.

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World News broke the news in United States on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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