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Kemi Badenoch said Keir Starmer isn’t fit to govern the country as she lashed out at his “utter capitulation” over welfare.
Plans to restrict eligibility for the personal independence payment have been dropped until after a review of the benefit.
Backbenchers seemed united in their response to the Tory leader despite rifts over the government's planned benefit cuts.
A rebel amendment that could halt the bill is selected, meaning MPs will have the chance to vote on it after the debate.
Ahead of the parliamentary showdown, Sir Keir Starmer said the Government could look back with a ‘real sense of pride’ at its ...
Eligibility criteria for the personal independence payment (Pip) will not now change in November of next year – as originally ...
To see off the threat of far greater rebellion by some 126 Labour MPs led by Treasury Committee chairwoman Dame Meg Hillier, the Government last week softened the impact of its changes to protect some ...
Keir Starmer may have won a landslide victory, but first year in office has already exposed the deep flaws in his leadership.
The government ditched a key reform before MPs began voting on the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill.
Keir Starmer is bracing for rebellion by dozens of Labour MPs who are still unhappy with the proposed changes.