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Keir Starmer faced questions about a Commons rebellion on the two-child benefit limit during the first prime minister’s questions since the election. The SNP’s Stephen Flynn noted that Gordon Brown, the Labour former prime minister, had called for an end to the two-child limit on working-age benefits but that Starmer had whipped his MPs to oppose an SNP amendment on the matter. ‘So, prime minister, what changed?’ Flynn asked StarmerKeir Starmer dodges questions on child benefit rebellion in first PMQs as PMUK politics: latest updates Continue reading…
Keir Starmer faced questions about a Commons rebellion on the two-child benefit limit during the first prime minister’s questions since the election. The SNP’s Stephen Flynn noted that Gordon Brown, the Labour former prime minister, had called for an end to the two-child limit on working-age benefits but that Starmer had whipped his MPs to oppose an SNP amendment on the matter. ‘So, prime minister, what changed?’ Flynn asked Starmer
Keir Starmer dodges questions on child benefit rebellion in first PMQs as PM