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Despite massive majority, Starmer could not get party fully behind signature legislation to pare down spending.
The Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill passed its first legislative hurdle at Westminster.
Plans to cut £5bn from Britain’s spiralling benefits bill lie in tatters after a week-long Labour rebellion, culminating in a last-minute climbdown by Starmer which ripped the heart out of what was ...
MPs have voted to allow the Government’s Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill to advance to the next stage ...
Sir Keir Starmer has suffered the biggest blow to his leadership since coming into power a year ago after he was forced to abandon a key plank of his controversial benefit cuts in order to get them ...
Sir Keir Starmer's bill passed the second reading after blocking an amendment, with 335 MPs voting for and 260 voting against. Speaking to GB News, Whately described the events as "an extraordinary ...