a government Minister It has been told Labor MPs Voting punished against welfare They blame them only for reforms Rebels Line.
Kir Stamor Suspended Rachel maskellNeil Duncan-Jordan, Brian Leishman and Chris Honchalif on Wednesday Earlier this month, four rebels voted against the government’s major benefit bill,
Answer to dispute on Prime MinisterDecision, Home Office Minister Jess Philips Said on Thursday: “I often disagree with directions that are going on and I spend time working with colleagues on back and front benches to ensure that we discuss these things.
“Constantly taking to the airwaves and closing your own government – I have to say: What do you think what was going to happen?”
The BBC Radio 4’s Today program told that the government should have a level of discipline for the government to do the work of the government, which is Ms. Philips, who is the minister of protection and violence against women and girls.
All MPs voted against the government on the welfare reform law, but party sources said that the decision to suspend whip was taken as a result of frequent violations of discipline rather than a single rebellion.
Talking to Sky News, Ms. Philips said: “We were elected as a team under a banner and under a manifesto, and we have to work together, and if you are working in a way that the government has to reduce the ability to distribute those things, then I don’t know what you expect.”
Referring to the details of the rebels by an anonymous source Many timesHe told Sky News: “I have not constantly called it a Know-Hadry, but this is the way that it has been said by something.”
Ms. Maskel, who planned to stop the government’s welfare reforms, hit Sir Kir’s attempt to claim her authority over the party, saying that he was wrong to defeat the rebels.

York Central MP said: “On this occasion, I don’t think he is right.”
Talking to the BBC, he said: “I really hope from this process that there will be reflection in summer, but also to learn. To ensure that there should be a better rich-out for backbenchers that we are our government’s safety measures.”
Meanwhile, Sir Kir faced a new challenge for his right When senior left-winger Diane Abbott Said that he had no regrets about the comments on racism, due to which he was suspended Labor For one year.

The MP from Haikney North and Stoke Newington was disciplined in 2023 to say that colored people experienced racism “all their lives” and a different way for Jewish people, Irish people and travelers.
Despite withdrawing the comment at that time, Sir Kir said that his comments were antisemtic.
In a new intervention, Ms. Abbott, who was later read for Labor, said she did not regret her comment and stand by her logic.
He told the BBC: “Clearly, there should be a difference between racism that is about color and other types of racism because you can see a passenger or Jewish person walking on the road, you don’t know.”