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Labour MPs ready to rebel against welfare reforms despite deselection threat

Workers’ rebels said that despite Keir Starmer’s claims that they might face identification if they voted against reforms, they would refuse to support their plans to reduce disability benefits.

Independent It was said that deputies, including ministers, consider the rebellion against the welfare reforms of the government on Tuesday, on Tuesday, and are threatened with the two sources and even with two sources.

The issue will cope at the Parliamentary Labor Party meeting on Monday evening.

The government plans to save welfare of £ 5 billion per year by limiting access to them by limiting access to them, mostly for disabled people, except for disabled people.

Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves need to balance the books

Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves need to balance the books (Getty)

It is understood that approximately 80 labor force deputies, including 12 ministers, consider rebellion against the legislation required to reduce the welfare bill of £ 5 billion per year.

According to sources, ministers and other MPs were warned that they may encounter recognition if they resigned against the government and voted.

However, some others have been warned that Th’s former Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, Zara Sultan and two children may face the same consequences of others who lost the whip after rebelling the benefits limit.

Last week, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner refused to exclude penalties for those who plan to rebel against the government.

Meanwhile, it is understood that the government demanded permission to miss the votes because the government wants a show of loyalty in the second reading game on 1 July.

Labor Secretary Liz Kendall (Jacob King/Pa)

Labor Secretary Liz Kendall (Jacob King/Pa) (Pa wire)

On Monday evening, just a week before the vote, at the PLP meeting, Liz Kendall, Secretary of Labor and Pension, will try to convince Labor Party MPs that there is no other choice but to balan the government’s books.

However, former Jeremy Corbyn Ally Richard Burgon announced that he would submit a petition that demands a petition that demands reserve taxes instead of benefit deductions just 24 hours before the important vote next week.

X (formerly called twitter) and said: “Now has been approved: the vote for disability cuts will be next week.

“In Parliament next Monday, I will submit my petition for a reserve tax – not disability cuts.

“He signed more than 70,000! Let’s get as much as possible.”

A leaked note from Rayner proposed eight new reserve taxes on the richest individuals and large companies as an alternative to interruptions, and it became a tension for last month’s expenditure examination.

Last week, Sir Keir clearly stated that he would not make any more concessions to the rebels who had previously made extra explanations for PIPs.

He said: “Well, we have to make reforms and I became clear about it. The system does not work; it does not work for those in need of support, does not work for taxpayers. Everyone acknowledges that it needs reform, and what we want to do.”

When asked about a potential rebellion, “The principles remain the same, those who can work should work. Those who need support to work must have this support that I do not think they are currently taking.

“Those who can never work should be supported and preserved properly. And this involves non -evaluation and re -evaluation. So they should make principles, reforms, and we will continue with this reform when the bill comes.”

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