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A bill to cut the cost of Britain’s social welfare system passed a hurdle in Parliament on Tuesday, but only after Prime Minister Keir Starmer made significant concessions.
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There will be “financial consequences” to Sir Keir Starmer’s last-minute climbdown on welfare reform, a Cabinet minister has ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer won a vote on his welfare plans on Tuesday at significant political cost as he suffered ...
Pat McFadden says there will be a "financial consequence" but says "we will keep to the tax promises that we made in our manifesto".
But Pat McFadden says the government will not increase income tax, national insurance or VAT in response to its welfare changes.
Ahead of the parliamentary showdown, Sir Keir Starmer said the Government could look back with a ‘real sense of pride’ at its ...
Writing in the Daily Record, Scottish Labour MP Brian Leishman says reducing welfare spending is "cruel and wicked".