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Starmer ignores Labour rebels pleas on welfare reforms as he vows to press ahead with cuts

Sir Keir Starmer, although more than 100 deputies were prepared to reject plans, he stubbornly promised to print with controversial welfare reforms.

The Prime Minister, who reads the square, said that those who care about a future welfare system should support the legislation.

However Sky News “Not a vote of trust”.

A senior Backbencher has clearly demonstrated that many rebels were looking for blood when Sir Keir dismissed Chancellor Rachel Reeves and changed his policy or encounter a challenge against his leadership.

The amendment is expected to be discussed by the deputy of both the Treasury and the Deputy of the Treasury and the Lacitets Committees and signed by the heads of 12 Additional Labor Party Election Committee.

The amendment is expected to be discussed by the deputy of both the Treasury and the Deputy of the Treasury and the Lacitets Committees and signed by the heads of 12 Additional Labor Party Election Committee. (PA)

“He ends one of these two ways: Either we dismiss him or we sack him (Reeves),” he said.

The chancellor is accused of forcing more prosperity than the secretary of the sieged labor and pension, who has to try to win the vote.

A deputy appeared to have emerged before the meeting of the Parliamentary Labor Party meeting on Monday evening, although he had a very little -friendly questions erek, he did very little to help the government.

MPs are preparing to vote for reforms that are expected to save £ 5 billion per year on the next Tuesday, by reducing their personal independence payments (PIPs) for those with disabilities.

So far, 108 workers have signed a reasoned change to kill the bill with rebellion organizers and the bill that accepted the number of deputies supporting him.

It was understood that up to 12 ministers were thinking of rebellion against the legislation, while 108 Labor MPs signed a new change to stop the bill on their rails.

Independent, some MPs, if they rebelled and even threatened by losing and even recognition.

But he recorded a source: “MPs do not care [about the threats] Because they are afraid that the election zones will choose them if they do not vote for the vote! “

Starmer may face a choice between his own survival Rachel Reeves

Starmer may face a choice between his own survival Rachel Reeves (Getty)

However, Sir Keir, who spoke to the NATO summit in The Hague with journalists on the plane, said, ık We were chosen to change the broken ones in our country. The welfare system was broken and that’s why we will print our reforms.

“People fell into the trap in it and I’m not ready to let it happen. So we will step forward with our reforms”.

The Prime Minister also rejected that he could not convince the MPs of Moral Case for reforms.

“There is a clear moral case, which does not help those who want to get a job. It trapped people. I think 1,000 people continue to PIP a day.

“Every year, adding to the PIP is the equivalent of the population of a Leicester -sized city. This is not a system that cannot be rented because it is unexplained, and therefore you will not have a welfare system for those who need it in the future.”

More than 100 crafting to the rebels of the rebellion, he added: nasıl Those who care about a future prosperity system, ‘What kind of reform do you reform to make sure that it is sustainable for the future?

“However, it is not sustainable to add a city -sized city every year and assume that it can be a sustainable future, a model for the future.”

Cabinet Minister Pat McFadden will listen to the government’s Labor Party MPs, but after suggesting that there are no changes in reforms.

Meanwhile, Sir Keir is warned by unions, which are Labour’s largest funding provider, that they should not trust Toray votes to push welfare cuts.

Steve Wright, Secretary General of the Union of Firefighters Steve Wright said: “For those who are the most vulnerable to the common votes of Keir Starmer’s Tory MPs, this new wave of bitch squeezing. This is a shame for any workers’ prime minister.”

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