Angela Rener Is publicly covered back Keer starrer ‘S controversial welfare reforms amid the increasing rebellion of labor MPs that threatens to demolish the bill.
Was filling for Deputy Prime Minister Sir Keer in PMQS, while he is at NATO Summit, And insisted on controversial reforms “Millions of people trapped in failing will help [welfare] System”.
He said that the labor was still “party of fairness” and he believed that votes on second reading Welfare The next week will move forward on Tuesday, despite the number of labor rebels supporting an amendment to kill the growing law by 122.
It was privately commented by several Labor MPs that they were not deployed as other cabinet ministers in an attempt to talk to backbenchers from voting against the government.
Efforts to win the rebels were led by Health Secretary Wes Streeting, Chancellor of Lancaster Pat Macfeden, Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds and Work and Pension Secretary Liz Kendal.
Meanwhile, earlier this year, a memorandum by Ms. Rener was leaked, showing that she pushed eight money taxes on corporations and richest individuals instead of cuts. During the review of the expenses, he also fought teeth and nails with treasury plans to cut his housing, communities and local government.
The Deputy Prime Minister’s job was easier in PMQ from the fact that Labor MPs had refrained from asking about the issue of welfare reforms. It consisted of Debbie Abraham, who is one of those who led the rebellion, as the chairman of the work and pension select committee.
But Toris and Lib Dames emphasized the issue and, with some whip that it could be a matter of confidence in the government, suggested that it could be an excuse for Ms. Rainer to change the Prime Minister.
Shadow Chancellor Sir Mail Struid said: “It is great for the Prime Minister to see temporarily (Ms. Rainer) for the second week, although I know that there are many people sitting behind him who want it was a permanent system.
“In fact, you will find many of his names between 122, who have signed up to oppose the welfare bill of the government. They say that the bill has run away dangerously and is ill. So what (Ms. Rener) can explain why she thinks that she is right, and 122 of her own colleagues?”
Ms. Rener replied: “We cannot go away and will not stand and leave millions of people and are stuck in the failed system left behind by her and her colleagues.”
Later when she pressed her whether the vote would move forward on Tuesday, she came back: “I don’t know what she, like what I said, because he was reading the script, but what I can tell him – and I don’t need a script – we will move forward on Tuesday.”
Toryse offers to support welfare reforms if labor meets three conditions, including cutting profit, not increasing taxes and bringing people back to work.
Ms. Rener accused her that they were not looking at the expansion of the law, which she said that people accused them of removing people from profit and going back to work and improving them the requirement of failed system labor.
When Lib Dame Deputy Leader Daisy Cooper raised the issue, Ms. Rener’s response appeared for the purpose of Labor Backbench.
“Labor is a party of fairness,” he hit back.