Starmer says ‘fairness’ will anchor welfare cuts in bid to cool Labour rebellion

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26 Jun 2025 • 11:17 PM MYT
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  • Keir Starmer is in talks with Labour rebels to gain support for the government’s welfare reform package, the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill, ahead of its Commons vote.
  • The proposed legislation aims to restrict access to sickness and incapacity benefits, with the government arguing it wants to get more people into work and save billions of pounds annually.
  • Over 126 Labour MPs, alongside other parties, publicly oppose the bill, arguing it will cause significant harm to disabled people and that no concessions can make it acceptable.
  • Analysis by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) projects that the reforms will lead to 800,000 fewer working-age people receiving Personal Independence Payment (PIP) by 2029–30, with most losing £3,850 annually.
  • Public polling indicates low support for the reforms, with only 27 per cent in favour.

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