Labor rebels returned to dangers to cut profit

Labor rebels returned to dangers to cut profit

Rebel labor MPs Has hit back on the head Kir Stamor After threatening with them Blackisting for suspension or voting His Profit cut,

Party whips has warned backbenchers that they will be excluded from government jobs and if they can lose labor whip Refuse the plan to reduce the welfare bill by £ 5BN,

Sir kir Bresing for his biggest rebellion of his leadership When MPs vote on changes, which will remove the main Disability profitPersonal Freedom Payment (PIP), from 800,000 people.

Sir Kir Stmper and Liz Kendal are demanding to close a collective rebellion ,Jordan Petit/PA Wire,

It is believed that about 50 labor MPs are being planned to vote against the government, in which many more schemes are ready to rely. But the party’s whip has threatened serious consequences for those who rebel or avoid.

Whip has also demanded his colleagues to recruit popular Labor MPs to explain to their colleagues to return the measures in the bid to overcome the rebellion.

On Wednesday, Angela Rener refused to punish labor MPs, deputing the Prime Minister’s questions (PMQ), who vote against the government’s plans to cut disability profit.

SNP MP Pete Wish asked if the Prime Minister had intended to remove whip from the rebels, he replied: “We are fully committed to ending child poverty. We have already introduced free school food. We are already supporting families. We have given a living wages to millions of workers who are needed. We are meeting.”

And a labor MP rebel told Independent “They can’t take back the whip from all of us”. The MP said: “This will be unprecedented, deeply powerful action from a labor government. In addition, it is not realistic – they cannot withdraw whip from all of us.

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“When blacklisted for government jobs, I think I will finish it.”

And leftist Labor MP Brian Lishman told Independent “These welfare reforms are wrong”.

“Leading two will be good to remember the previous labor PM’s words – in Herold Wilson, When he said that the party is a moral crusade or it is nothing, and in Gordon Brown, When he said that the leaders come and the leaders go, but the mission of the party remains, ”he said.

Planned profit cuts have given rise to protests

Planned profit cuts have given rise to protests ,Getty images,

After the welfare bill was published on Wednesday, Sir Kir faced a new backlash from MPs and campaigners, who warned that the cuts would be “frightening”, “harmful” and “a disaster”, and already disabled people are struggling in poverty.

Improvement-More people have been determined to tighten the norms for the benefits of the disease and to encourage more people in the work, to tighten the criteria for individual freedom payment (PIPs), which is the main disability benefit, as well as cutting into the element related to the disease related to universal credit (YC) and only 22 years and older.

In an attempt to discontinue some protests, the law – known as the Universal Credit and Personal Freedom Payment Bill – will give the existing contenders a period of 13 weeks of financial assistance.

The Department of Work and Pension said that this PIP would apply to the people affected by the changes in the daily living component, including those who lose their eligibility for the consultants and the UC career’s element.

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But a labor MP said that the concessions made did not meet the demands of the rebels and had “a canard”, a deception or halt.

James Watson-O’Neel, who runs the Disability Charity Sense, warned on Wednesday that the cuts would “push thousands in poverty, difficulty and separation”. He said, “Many disabled people already find themselves in the loan because the current benefits do not spread far enough. At such a time supporting further support when the cost of survival is high, it is not only unjust – it is cruel,” he said.

And mental health donation Mana said that it is “harmful in extreme”.

“Struggling with your mental health is not an option, but trying to fix public finance by cutting the income of people with disabilities is a political option,” said the policy director Mainesh Patel.

Work and pension secretary Liz Kendal Defending the reforms, he said that he was required as “social security systems are at an intersection”.

He said: “Unless we improve it, more people will be denied opportunities, and it cannot be for those who need it.

“This law represents a new social contract and marks the moment we take a road of compassion, opportunity and dignity.”

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