Stamor warns Labor MPs against future rebellions

Stamor warns Labor MPs against future rebellions

Sir Kir Stamor Is Warned against backbench labor MPs As future rebellions, he wants to overcome his authority over the party after a series of failures.

The Prime Minister faced the biggest rebellion of his premiere on the plan to cut the benefits by the Arabs, Climb There is a fear that their majority may be reversed.

Finally, 47 labor MPs voted Welfare bills in their last common barrier.

And Chief Whip Sir Alan Campbell wrote to the rebels on Wednesday to remind him of his votes against measures.

Sir Kire Stmper has warned the rebels as they want to restore their rights over their party ,Packet,

In a letter Viewed by Many timesSir Alan said: “I am writing about your vote in the above divisions. As you know, it is against the permanent orders of PLP. [parliamentary Labour party] To vote opposite the frontbench position, and so you have broken the whip in doing so. ,

Sir kir is also Four labor MPs suspended for their roles In rebellion and other violations of party discipline.

A rebel labor MP, John tictIt is written on X that he did not regret voting against the government. He said: “Today, along with other rebels, I received an email from party officials, stating that I voted in Parliament six times a day against the welfare reforms of the government.

“I do not repent my votes. I was chosen on the pledge to stand above the voters of the working class and all the poorest.”

Another Labor MP described the letter as a “shot beyond the bow” as Sir Kir tries to sideline his authority.

But the move is unlikely to be welcomed by the MPs, who are engaged with the Prime Minister’s engagement with their backbenchers.

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A large part of the Labor’s parliamentary ranks seems to seem to have failed to hear and address concerns among MPs about the cut in Sir Kir Personal Freedom Payment (PIP), and that U-turn was eventually a self-inspired error.

U-turn left Rahel reeves With £ 5BN hole to fill further from this autumn budget, the Chancellor with the possibility of increasing taxes to plug the difference.

But Labor’s manifesto pledged not to increase taxes on “working people”, which leaves the Chancellor with a limited number of working options.

Labor MPs have been called on the left side of the party, which has developed only to present a money tax, which has developed only in view of Tuesday’s welfare climb.

Rachel maskellThe rebellious architect of the rebellion forced the government to put the major pillars of the bill on hold, the government demanded to increase the taxes on the richest to pay for the £ 5BN climb.

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