Starmer’s ‘cruel’ welfare cuts must be voted down despite concessions, say charities
Hundreds of charities and campaigners have urged MPs to continue to oppose Sir Keir Starmer’s welfare cuts despite a late night climbdown from Downing Street, arguing the concessions are a “desperate attempt to rush through a disastrous piece of legislation”. It comes after the government offered Labour rebels a series of concessions in an effort to head off the prime minister’s first major Commons defeat since coming to power.Some 126 Labour backbenchers had signed an amendment that would halt the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill in its tracks when it faces its first Commons hurdle on 1 July.Sir Keir Starmer has faced criticism from his backbenchers over Number 10’s apparent lack of engagement with Labour MPs (Ben Stansall/PA) More
