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Starmer dealing with rising backbench rebel over deliberate incapacity profit cuts

By Editorial Board Published May 7, 2025 5 Min Read
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Starmer dealing with rising backbench rebel over deliberate incapacity profit cuts

A senior Labour MP has stated the federal government must take “corrective action” over deliberate incapacity profit cuts – as Sir Keir Starmer faces a rising backbench rebel.

Tan Dhesi, chair of the influential Commons defence committee, instructed the Politics Hub with Sophy Ridge the “disappointing” native election outcomes present the federal government should pay attention and study, significantly over welfare reforms.

The federal government has proposed tightening the eligibility necessities for the private impartial cost, generally known as PIP.

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A claimant should rating a minimal of 4 factors on one PIP day by day residing exercise, equivalent to getting ready meals, washing and bathing, utilizing the bathroom or studying, to obtain the day by day residing factor of the profit.

Mr Dhesi, the MP for Slough, stated “corrective action” must be taken however insisted if the federal government modified tact, it might not be a U-turn as the incapacity cuts had been solely proposals.

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Tan Dhesi spoke to Sky’s Sophy Ridge

“A government which is in listening mode should be looking at what the electorate is saying,” he stated.

“And we need to make sure that it’s our moral duty, responsibility, to look after the most vulnerable within our community, whether that’s in Slough, whether that’s elsewhere across the country.

“So, I hope that the federal government can be taking over board that suggestions and many people as MPs are giving that suggestions in numerous conferences taking place right here in Westminster after which we have to take corrective motion.”

Alex Davies-Jones said the government is just consulting on cutting benefits

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Alex Davies-Jones stated the federal government was searching for to ‘defend the weak’

Minister Alex Davies-Jones instructed the Politics Hub a Labour authorities “will always seek to protect the most vulnerable” and it desires to “listen to people who have got real lived experience”.

She added she has the “utmost respect for Tan, he’s a great constituency MP and he’s doing exactly what he should be doing, is representing his constituency”.

Sir Keir is dealing with a rebel from Labour MPs, with about 40 within the Purple Wall – Labour’s conventional heartlands within the north of England – reposting a press release on social media wherein they stated the management’s response to the native elections had “fallen on deaf ears”.

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Keir Starmer during PMQs

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A number of backbench Labour MPs additionally spoke out in opposition to the plans throughout a debate on PIP and disabled folks in parliament on Wednesday.

Ian Byrne, MP for Liverpool West Derby, stated he would “swim through vomit to vote against” the proposed modifications and stated: “This is not what the Labour Party was formed to do.”

Bell Ribeiro-Addy, the MP for Clapham and Brixton Hill, stated she feared tightening PIP eligibility would trigger deaths, including: “Lest we forget that study that attributed 330,000 excess deaths in Britain between 2012 and 2019 to the last round of austerity cuts [under the Conservative government].”

Diane Abbott, the longest-serving feminine MP, accused the federal government of placing ahead “contradictory arguments”.

“On the one hand, they insist they are helping the disabled by putting them back to work,” she stated.

“But on the other hand, they say this cut will save £9bn. Well, you can’t do both.”

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People on disability support feel left behind by the government

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Nonetheless, fellow Labour MP David Pinto-Duschinsky, stated MPs can’t “ignore this issue” of health-related profit claimant figures rising at “twice the rate of underlying health conditions”.

Responding for the federal government, social safety minister Sir Stephen Timms stated PIP claims had been set to “more than double, from two million to over 4.3 million this decade”.

“It would certainly not be in the interests of people currently claiming the benefits for the government to bury its head in the sand over that rate of increase,” he added.

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