Starmer set to announce Labour rebels deal in welfare cuts climbdown

Reuters Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivers a statement at the House of Commons in London, Britain,ReutersSam Francis

Political Reporter

The government is expected to announce a deal shortly with Labour rebels on its planned benefits changes.

Multiple sources tell the BBC existing claimants of the Personal Independence Payment (Pip) will continue to receive what they currently get, as will recipients of the health element of Universal Credit.

It is also expected that the support to help people into employment will be fast forwarded so it happens sooner.

The concessions amount to a massive climbdown from the government, which was staring at the prospect of defeat if it failed to accommodate the demands of over 100 of its backbenchers.

It comes after Sir Keir Starmer spent Thursday making calls to shore up support among the 120 Labour MPs who backed an amendment to stop the government's flagship welfare bill progressing through Parliament.

Speaking in the Commons earlier, Sir Keir said he wanted to "see reform implemented with Labour values and fairness".

He said he recognised that MPs of all parties were "eager" to reform the "broken" welfare system.

Thin, red banner promoting the Politics Essential newsletter with text saying, “Top political analysis in your inbox every day”. There is also an image of the Houses of Parliament.
Comments (0)
No login
gif
color_lens
Login or register to post your comment