Sir Kir Stamor UK warns Profit system Broken and fixing it is a “moral imperative”, forced him a few days after the rebellion by his own backbencher U turn But Welfare deduction,
Labor leader Announced climbing at the end of this weekIn front of the possible defeat by Labor MPs on their plans.
On Saturday, he said that there will be no labor “Take away the security trap“On which weak people trust.
But he said that he could not do welfare “For those who can work and want to work, be a snail for them” as they said “everyone agrees” at the need for change.
Earlier, he faced a call for his government’s “reset”, in view of the welfare defeat by Labor Peer and Party Grandy Lord Falkner.
Experienced labor MP Diane Abbott In an interview with the BBC Today program, he was also killed by some advisors of Sir Keer, saying “angry and factional”.
Despite the climb, the Prime Minister has continued fighting with some of his own MPs on the employed cuts, with the report some rebel MPs will try to make a new amendment on Monday to delay the bill.
On Friday, Ms. Abbott said the reports of the death of the rebellion are “very exaggerated”.
Downing Street now expects his plan to pass its second reading in the House of Commons on Tuesday.
In a speech in the Welsh Labor Conference, Sir Kir said that the system was to be repaired in “labor methods”.
He said, “We cannot overcome the safety trap that weaker people trust, and we will not do, but we cannot even allow it to be for those who can work and work,” he said. “Everyone agrees that our welfare system is broken: failing people every day, written for a generation of good people and good and spring out of cost.
“It is a moral imperative to fix it, but we need to do it in a labor way.”

Sir Keir was facing an abusive defeat, more than 120 Labor MPs signed a rebellious amendment to kill the welfare bill.
But major economists have warned that, taken together, on U-turn Profit cut And Winter fuel payment Has blown £ 4.5bn hole in public finance Tax increase in autumn budget will be filled with “very probability”.
Sankalp Foundation said Prime MinisterThe decision to protect the existing claimants of disability benefits and health benefits will be much more expensive than expected.
Resolution Foundation said that change Welfare bill of sir kirWhich will currently protect all those claiming personal freedom payment (PIP), prevent 370,000 people from losing support.
This will cost £ 2.1bn per year by 2030, while a separate step to protect the income of all those who receive the health elements of universal credit, which will affect 2.2 million people, will spend up to another £ 1.1bn each year.
This would erase £ 5BN to £ 3.2bn, the government expected to save through changes.
The National Institute of Economic and Social Research said that the autumn would be “almost certainly”.
There is speculation that the Chancellor may raise money through the so -called ‘fiscal drag’ from the cold Curtis, with the Chief Executive Officer of Sankalp Foundation, Ruth Curtis, saying that “the most obvious will have to expand the freeze for one and two years.
The ministers have refused to guess how the government will pay for changes.
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said that Sir Kir left the country with “the worst” after a U-turn.