‘Don’t punish the vulnerable’: Labour MPs uneasy over planned welfare cuts

‘Don’t punish the vulnerable’: Labour MPs uneasy over planned welfare cuts

Welfare, Benefits, Economic policy, Labour, Rachel Reeves, Keir Starmer, Politics, UK news, Society Business | The Guardian

​Ministers say ‘unsustainable’ rise in spending must be tackled but many backbenchers fear changes will not workDozens of backbench Labour MPs are unhappy with plans to cut billions from the rising welfare bill, with ministers holding meetings to convince them that the changes to disability benefits are necessary.Labour MPs told the Guardian there were deep concerns within the parliamentary party that the changes would take money from the poorest, which was not what they had entered government to do. Continue reading… 

Ministers say ‘unsustainable’ rise in spending must be tackled but many backbenchers fear changes will not work

Dozens of backbench Labour MPs are unhappy with plans to cut billions from the rising welfare bill, with ministers holding meetings to convince them that the changes to disability benefits are necessary.

Labour MPs told the Guardian there were deep concerns within the parliamentary party that the changes would take money from the poorest, which was not what they had entered government to do.

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