Rayner backs beleaguered Starmer over benefits reform as Labour rebellion grows

Angela Rayner returned to Keir Starmer’s controversial welfare reforms in the midst of a growing rebellion that threatens to overthrow the bill.
The Deputy Prime Minister filling Sir Keir in PMQs when he was on the NATO Summit, and insisted that the controversial reforms would “help to stuck failed in a unsuccessful way [welfare] System ”.
The authority said that the Labor Party is still a “justice party ve and that voting for the second reading of the Welfare Reform bill will continue on Tuesday, despite the number of workers’ rebels supporting a change to kill the legislation rising to 122.
Several workers’ deputies, as well as other cabin ministers Backbencher’ların voting against the government, trying to talk down to talk about the fact that they were not deployed.

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.
Meanwhile, earlier this year, a note from Mrs. Rayner, was leaked, which has shown that it pushed to companies and the richest people for eight reserve tax instead of interruptions. In addition, during the expenditure examination, he fought with the Treasury and the Treasury and the Nail on the plans for deductions for the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.
The Deputy Prime Minister was made easier to avoid asking the issue of welfare reform by workers’ deputies in PMQs. This included Debbie Abrahams, one of those who ruled the rebellion as the President of the Labor and Pension Election Committee.
However, Tories and Lib DEMS jumped into the issue and claimed that there may be a confidence problem in the government with some whip, and claimed that Ms. Rayner could be an excuse for the Prime Minister.
Shadow Chancellor Sir Mel Stide said: “(Mrs. Rayner) It is great to see that it has been temporarily for the prime minister during the second week, but I know that there are many people who want it to be a permanent arrangement behind it.
“Indeed, you will find most of the names between 122 registered to oppose the welfare bill of the government.
Ms. Rayner replied: “We will not leave and stop and stop and leave millions of people trapped in the unsuccessful system left behind.”
Later, when he pressed him as to whether the vote would continue on Tuesday, he returned: orum I don’t know what he was listening to what I said, because he was reading the script, but what I can say to him – and I don’t need the script – we don’t need the script – we will continue on Tuesday. ”
Tories offered to support the welfare reform if the labor force meets further reduction, not to increase taxes and not to hire people again.
Ms. Rayner accused them of not looking at the details of the legislation, which he said he said he aims to bring people back to work, and he was accused of creating the unsuccessful system that workmanship must reform.
When Lib Dem deputy Daisy Cooper seized the issue, Ms. Rayner’s reaction seemed to be directed towards the worker Backbenches.
“The worker is the Justice Party,” he returned.