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Stamor Labor warns rebels that there will be no more concession on profit cuts

Stamor Labor warns rebels that there will be no more concession on profit cuts

Sir ker stormer Labor rebels have warned that he will not proceed on plans to slash disability benefits.

with Dozens of backbenches threaten a rebellion On the plan to cut personal freedom payment (PIP) and other benefits, the Prime Minister is facing his next major tests with his party.

Already, there were talks about the economic policy during the run-up to review the expenditure, in which several MPs of a proposal were supported by the Deputy Prime Minister. Angela Rener Instead of deducting super-rich and eight new funds on corporations.

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The Prime Minister has already had to make a U-turn to cut the winter fuel payment to millions of pensioners at a cost of £ 1.25bn in a year, and they will need to find cash to end them to eliminate them. Two-child profit hats After indicating, he was in favor of hitting it ax.

But the welfare reform law is expected to have a vote rapidly about standing for Sir Kir rebels this week and before the end of this month.

He said: “Okay, we have received to achieve reforms and I became clear about it from beginning to end. It is not working; it is not working for those who need support, it is not working for taxpayers. Everyone agrees that everyone agrees that it needs improvement, we have got to improve it, and we have the intention to do it.”

Asked about a possible rebellion, he replied: “The principles remain the same, those who can work should work.

“Those who are never going to be able to work should be properly supported and preserved. And it should not be reassured and convinced. So they are the principles, we need to improve, and we will meet with that improvement when the bill comes.”

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The government has planned to create £ 5BN in savings from welfare reforms, but already, work and pension secretary Liz Kendal has tried to water the proposals to remove backbench anger.

But the “non-parasical” security that he is to include in the welfare improvement bill is understood to include a guarantee that those who will no longer qualify for PIPs under the changed norms will still receive payment for 13 weeks.

Dr. Simon oper, MP for a GP and Straude, has already told the BBC that he is “going to rebel” in one vote “and” Many colleagues are in the same position “.

Talking to BBC Radio 4 Today Program on Saturday, Dr. Opere said: “This is a slight delay in disability cuts – it is 13 weeks instead of four weeks – so it is something, but not really much.

“And this does not change the original fact that they are planning to cut disabilities, which are actually many people.

“So it’s not very impressed, but it’s at least something.”

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