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Starmer faced a welfare rebellion from 150 MPS, as the frontbenchers ‘ready to leave’

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Kir Stamor The biggest facing Rebellion As his premierership, more than 150 MPs are preparing to vote against him. Upcoming welfare deduction.

It is reportedly said as five frontbenchers that the issue is being considered amidst deep concern over the impact of proposed changes, which will see which will see Personal freedom payments cut for around 800,000 people.

A frontbanes told Independent He is afraid of the direction of the government, claiming that Prime Minister Just don’t care what his MPs think.

Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper indicated a partial U-turn on restricting winter fuel payment earlier this week (Thomas Cryach/PA)
Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper indicated a partial U-turn on restricting winter fuel payment earlier this week (Thomas Cryach/PA) ,Packet,

It comes after over 100 MPs – mainly made up of people who won their seats for the first time in 2024 – signed a letter for the main whip warning that they were unable to support the bill in their current form.

It is understood that a separate letter signed by about 40 MPs was sent to Sir Keer, Sir Kir, against the change in his full form.

Meanwhile, sources told I paper That about five junior members of the frontbench will be ready to leave if there is no change in the upcoming cuts.

While the rebellion of this scale will not be sufficient to defeat the bill, it will be an important knock for the Prime Minister’s right and will represent the widespread disqualified along the direction of the government.

It comes despite the Prime Minister Earlier this week, U-turning on its controversial cuts for winter fuel payment, After months of increasing anger from voters and labor MPs.

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In a big climb Rahel reeves‘Decision’ Strip payment from 10 million pensionersThe Prime Minister said that he wanted to widen the eligibility “as” the economy improves “.

Instead of giving to all pensioners, annual payments up to £ 300 mean, the Labor’s recent local election results were widely convicted, with Nigel Faraj’s improvement party to take 677 council seats in England.

Reversal Sir Kir was part of an attempt to roam around his party’s fate, which was amidst anger on his language on immigration and difficult pole ratings, the fears of rebellion from backbenchers on profit cuts.

However, it has emerged on Friday Labor has delayed a major plan designed to cut hair poverty until autumn.

A few weeks after coming to power, The ministers said that they would consider digging “cruel” two-children profit cap In a bid to close a backbench labor rebellion.

But the overall strategy in which the policy was expected to include it has now been pushed back, despite the possibility of A. Rebellion But Welfare deduction Within weeks.

The purpose of the welfare deduction package is to reduce the number of people of working age on the benefits of the disease, which has increased during the epidemic and has been high since.

While the government hopes that the proposal can save £ 5BN in a year by the end of the decade, it fears that it will push thousands of disabled people into poverty.

In recent times, Downing Street has indicated that the government has planned to move forward with complete reforms, the Prime Minister’s official spokesperson said the welfare system “is” not working fundamentally and the argument for improvement is heavy “.

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The Department of Work and Pension has been contacted for comment.

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