Labor The rebels have said that they will refuse to support Kir starrer plans To reduce disability benefits – despite claims, they can face gellan on voting against reforms.
Independent It is reported that MPs – including ministers – considering the rebellion against the government Welfare reform According to two sources on Tuesday next week, the whip has been threatened to lose and even lost.
The issue is ready to come on one head in a meeting Parliamentary labor party On Monday evening.
The government has planned to create £ 5BN a year in savings on welfare, which by limiting personal freedom payment (PIPS) for most disabled people by limiting the use for all for all.
Around 80 labor MPs, including 12 ministers, are understood to be revolting against the law required to cut the welfare bill from £ 5BN in a year.
According to sources, ministers and other MPs have been warned that they can face Galel when they resign and vote against the government.
But many others have been warned that TH former shadow can withstand the same results of Chancellor John McDonal, Zara Sultana and others who lost the whip after rebelling on two child profit cap.
Deputy Prime Minister last week Angela Rener Refused punishment for those who plan to revolt against the government.
Meanwhile, it is understood that MPs are being requested to allow the vote to be allowed to remember the vote, as the government wants to perform loyalty on the second reading vote on 1 July.

Just a week before the vote, in the PLP meeting on Monday evening, the work and pension secretary Liz Kendal will try to convince the Labor MPs that the government has no option but to balance the books.
But former Jeremy Corbin Ellie Richard Burgon has announced that he will present a petition seeking money taxes instead of cutting profit next week, just 24 hours before an important vote.
Posting on X (East Twitter), he said: “Now it has been confirmed: Vote on Disability deduction Will be next week.
“So next Monday in Parliament, I will submit my petition for one Money tax – No Disability deduction,
“Have already signed more than 70,000! Let’s get as much as possible.”
The issue became a matter of tension in the run-up to review the expenditure of last month when a leaked memo of Ms. Rener also proposed eight new money taxes on the richest individuals and big corporations as an alternative to the cut.
Last week, although Sir Keir clarified that he would not provide any other concession to the rebels, already providing additional clarification to those who apply for Pips.
He said: “Okay, we have received to achieve reforms and I became clear about it from beginning to end. It is not working; it is not working for those who need support, it is not working for taxpayers. Everyone agrees that everyone agrees that it needs improvement, we have got to improve it, and we have the intention to do it.”
Asked about a possible rebellion, he replied: “The principles remain the same, those who can work should work.
“Those who are never going to be able to work should be properly supported and preserved. And it should not be reassured and convinced. So they are the principles, we need to improve, and we will meet with that improvement when the bill comes.”