Angela Rayner delivers grim three-word verdict to Labour MPs after rebellion | Politics | News

Angela Rayner admitted that workers’ deputies felt “courage and rotten öz after the chaotic welfare vote. The Deputy Prime Minister insisted on “We must learn and do it”.
Rayner, who is also a housing secretary, was talking at the weekly Labor Party meeting on Monday. On the last Wednesday, he sat next to the Chancellor Rachel Reeves, who was drowned in tears in the Prime Minister’s questions during the night of the night.
Sir Keir Starmer faced a great rebellion by the Labor Party Backbenchers, after he had to make his last U -turn on welfare deductions last Tuesday.
The foreseen savings of £ 5 billion benefit reforms have moved away from the government’s changes in the prime minister’s first joint defeat plans to avoid defeat.
The Labor Party, which fell into the reform of Nigel Farage’s national opinion polls, faces speculation on tax plans after compromising the party’s welfare rebels.
Sir Keir was still faced with about 50 deputies, regardless of climbing.
Fallout threatens to cause permanent damage to morale in the labor ranks, and some Backbench deputies call for reset in relations between the parliamentary party and the leadership before fractures expand.
On Wednesday, the Images of the Chancellor crying at Commons frightened the financial markets and led to questions about the future.
However, a treasure spokesman said tears were the result of a personal issue and that Downing Street would be on duty.
Another headache for the Prime Minister, former workers’ leader Jeremy Corbyn is preparing to launch a new left party.




