Starmer says he lost grip on Labour welfare revolt due to focus on foreign affairs | Labour

Keir Starmer said he could not comprehend the labor rebellion on disability benefits before focusing on external affairs.
The Prime Minister agreed that he did not do it right and said he would want to make concessions before. Im I would like to get a better position with his colleagues earlier than us, ”Starmer said. Sunday Times. Orum I put this as a context instead of an excuse.
“I focused on what happened in NATO and the Middle East all the weekend. From the moment I returned from G7, I went to a direct Cobra meeting. My attention really broke it on Thursday.
The deputies insisted that there was too much social assistance on the bill for Backbench, but admitted that more should be done. “Would I prefer to reach a constructive package with his colleagues before? Yes, I would. [But] I believe in the world we live, not the world we want to live. ”
Starmer is the third acceptance of the wrong route in recent days, which means that he can take action to try to reset his premiere. He made an interview Observer He said that he was “deeply regretted” about migration and made the wrong choice in the appointment of former Officer Sue Gray.
This week, Starmer will try to draw a line under the prosperity rebellion and try to persuade the workers’ deputies to support the bill with new concessions on Tuesday.
Labor and Pension Secretary Liz Kendall presented changes in the middle of the night last Thursday, which will protect all existing personal independence payments (PIP) plaintiffs and increase the health element of the universal loan in line with inflation.
However, dozens of labor force deputies are not convinced, and it is not seen that there is no war within the next 48 hours to minimize the magnitude of rebellion.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting said he was sure that the government will win the vote on Tuesday and that the changes to Sky News on Sunday morning Trevor Phillips “make us much better”.
“As a result of the changes, it means that everyone who watches this morning has the peace of knowing that everyone who receives their personal independence payments are protected,” he said.
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Former Transportation Secretary Louise Haight, one of the original leaders, said that the details would vote in favor of the changes promised by Kendall. Authorized, Starmer now said that the government should reset its relationship with the public and party backbenchers.
On Sunday, BBC One adopted that Starmer was “errors were made and that things should change” with Laura Kuensberg program on Sunday. He said: “I think this is a moment and an opportunity to reset and advance the government’s relationship with the British people and to adopt a different approach to our economic policy and political strategy.
“And I think this is that both the government and many people are accepted in the Parliament Labor Party, but the country will really welcome it.”