Starmer prepares welfare concessions amid backlash over benefit cuts

Download Street, Sir Keir Starmer is preparing a great climb while making a great rebellion against the planned benefit cuts.
The Prime Minister will be locked in talks with workers on Thursday to find concessions that will help him get rid of a humiliating Commons defeat next week.
After signing a change that threatens to kill the welfare reform of more than 120 of their own deputies, a source of Downing Street said that the ministers talked about the bill with his colleagues about the bill and the changes he would bring ”.

The attempt to get rid of the rebellion by workers’ deputies insisted that Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner’s defense of the deductions of the deductions and Sir Keir will continue on Tuesday.
After the workforce deputies call for “regime exchange ında in Downing Street, the Prime Minister’s Chief of General Staff Morgan McSweeney has increased anger.
“We are all very happy that we have such a respected leader in the world. Times.
After reading the Rebel Change on Thursday, Douglas Alexander said, “The first thing that strikes you is that everyone needs reform and accepts that the system is broken”.
“Everyone acknowledges that you are trying to hire people, because it is better for them and also better for our financial position.
“The place where there are some disputes right now is about how to apply to these principles.”
Mr. Alexander said that a second reading game, such as Tuesday, is usually on the principles of legislation, but forced the rebellion to think of “how to apply to these principles”. “For this reason, considering the high level of agreement on the principles, discussions in the coming days will be really related to the implementation of these principles,” he said.

Sir Keir’s total number of deputies who signed a change against welfare deductions reached 126 on Wednesday.
Efforts to win on the rebels were ruled by the Lancaster Duke Pat McFadden Chancellor, Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds, and by the health secretary Wes Streeting by Labor Secretary Liz Kendall.
When asked which concessions to convince the rebels to support the government, Angela tried to secure the Backbenchers that they would not be expected to betray the traditional values of the party.
“I will not enter your show tonight,” ITV Deputy Prime Minister in an interview with the Peston program. He said.
“These discussions continue to make sure that the welfare reforms that we bring to the job that needs people are setting up and we invest in a large amount of investment to do so, and we protect the most vulnerable.”
“Many people are very afraid of these changes,” but he added: “I haven’t changed my labor values and we don’t expect our banks to do anything that doesn’t control them.
“What we want to do is to support people, and this is very important around these reforms that the Labor Party is trying to succeed, and we are discussing this with our MPs.”
Plans limit the payment of personal independence payment (PIP) for the main disability payment in the UK and limit universal loan -related element. The government hopes that more people will return to work and save up to £ 5 billion per year.
The existing plaintiffs will be given a stage of a 13 -week stage, which is a movement that is seen as an offer to get rid of the opposition by aiming to soften the effect of changes.
The fact that many labor force deputies are ready to put their names for “reasoned change” shows how the opposition is settled.
A Backbencher, who is preparing to vote for the bill, said: “Many people say they’ve been upset about it for months.
“He didn’t grow much.”
They said that small privileges will not be enough, warning: “I don’t think you can deal with it. They need to go back to the drawing board.”
According to the government’s impact assessment, welfare reforms as a whole can push extra 250,000 people, including 50,000 children, to relative poverty.