Starmer offers ‘massive concessions’ on welfare bill to Labour rebels | Labour

Keir Starmer presented “great concessions ına to workers’ MPs with a movement that seems to have won key rebels in the controversial welfare law and could save the prime minister from a harmful Commons defeat next week.
The leading rebels, Guardian, in the next few years, the government has been promised significant changes in the planned deductions that may cost a few billion pounds, but they are ready to support the precarious authority of the Prime Minister.
In order to facilitate people with multiple disorders to demand disability assistance, reconciliation, which was understood to include the bill, was presented in a tense talks in the Downing Street.
Starmer, who insisted that he would not change the lessons for weeks, would be reversed, but more than 120 workers seem to be forced to withdraw after threatening to kill the bill.
One of the leaders of the bill said: “In the second reading, they made great concessions that should be enough to draw the bill.”
The other, more harsh rebels, called on the central colleagues not to leave their objections, but it was understood that the ministers insisted that they would vote on Tuesday, supported the government’s proposals of the government.
Downloading Street avoided commenting.