Sir Kir Stamor Is hanged for The biggest rebellion of his leadership The government says its own analysis cut Will push 150,000 people into poverty,
In indication of challenge before the Prime Minister, people who set Rebel on welfare reforms Come from the party and include the chairman of the selection committee, the new intake MP and even a recent frontbane.
Independent Sees who the major rebels are and what they have said about the reforms.
Vicky Foxcroft
Commons Terrace fell silent last month when Vicky Foxcroft left as a government whip To vote against Sir Kir’s plans.
Labor MP said he said Could not vote for reforms that “the finance of people with disabilities involved”,
His resignation put a fresh pressure on the PM to interact with the rebels, and he has said that Sir Kir’s concessions are not enough.
Ms. Foxcroft has not confirmed that she will vote against the plans, but said “there are still areas where I still think that agitation is needed”.
Lady Me Hillier
The Dame Meg Hilier has been a prominent person in the rebel camp, who carried forward the initial amendment to the welfare bill, forcing the government’s climb.

She is now planning to return the law, stating that the government has come to a “good and working agreement”. But his initial event is a major part of the cause of Sir Kir, which now has a £ 2.5BN hole in his major welfare bill and has worked to dent the PM’s authority over his party.
The new amendment put forward by Rachel Maskail is similar to the original debris modification of Dame Meg.
Rachel maskell
Rachel Maskel has been an outspoken critic of the government on many issues, including the winter fuel cut, including Sir Kir U-Tur.

Alone, the government will not be very upset with Ms. Maskal, who opposed one of its bills.
But Ms. Maskel insisted that she had the support of MPs outside the labor lying. His new amendment supports 39 labor backbenners, but on Tuesday morning he warned that his colleagues’ so many “so many” are ready to vote against the government.
Debbie Abraham

Debbie Abraham is another influential labor MP who serves as the chairman of the Commons Welfare Committee.
He has accused the government of accusing the U-turn on the commitments made for the rebels in talks.
She came out on Monday to say that the concessions of the government did not go too far, motivated the government to think again – it shows that she would either revolt or rebel on plans.
Sara Owen

Another selection committee chairman, Sara Owen, has also warned against the impact of PM Welfare deduction,
He said that the change in disability benefits should not be “without listening to disabled voices” because he reprimanded the work and pension secretary Liz Kendal In Commons.
He is expected to either avoid or vote against the bill on Tuesday.
Lewis hug
Lewis is a prominent person in the soft leftist wing of the High Labor Party, and when he signed an amendment against the government’s initial welfare schemes, he rang the alarm bell Downing Street,
East Transport secretary It is popular among MPs and his opposition to the Prime Minister provided the cover to others to join the rebellion.
However, in a boost for the PM before the vote, Ms. High has indicated that she will return the bill after the concessions of Sir Kir.
However, in a warning against the PM’s approach to the government so far, he called for a reset for the public to get Downing Street’s engagement and “our economic policy and a separate approach to our political strategy”.
Mary Tidball
Raising an alarm about the effects of measures on people with disabilities, and lack of consultation with disabled people and groups, Dr. Mary Tidball, who was a disabled MP herself, attacked the government on Monday.
He said: “This is not only about the process … The principle of fairness means that people with disabilities have a legitimate expectation to consult, and the Equality Act Section 149 to meet the equality duty of the public sector.
“Why did the Department of Work and Pension not choose to consult with people with disabilities on PIP proposals, and what will its department do to win back the trust of people with disabilities?”
Sadiq Khan
While Labor MPs were ready to vote against Sir Kir in Commons, the London mayor used an interview with LBC to publicly encourage the rebellion.
He said, “I hope the MPs vote against the entire bill when they come before Parliament”.
Another influential person on Labor’s soft left will cover any waveings backbenchers against the cuts, Sir Sadiq, public support for rebel MPs.
Sir Sadiq said that “reforms required radical changes, to be fit for purpose”, raising further questions to the government’s schemes.
Andy Bernham
Another labor person who will not be able to vote, but still does a huge job in the party, is more and more Manchester Mayor.
Not shy for Butt Heads with Sir Keir, Mr. Bernham has called Labor MPs to vote against the welfare reforms of the Prime Minister.
He criticized the “Half U-turn” made by Sir Keer and warned the disabled components showing in MP surgery that “Why did you vote for me to vote, which has voted for me to make me worse than £ 6,000?”
The mayor of Manchester said: “I hope they think carefully before the vote, because the vote will create that unfairness and divide it into people with disabilities.”