Labour MPs' rage over election results simmers on
Briefly

The article discusses the frustration among Labour MPs following disappointing local election results, particularly pointing to the means-testing of the winter fuel allowance as a key issue. The anger reflects a broader sentiment that the party's recent policies have backfired, exacerbated by comments from Former Health Secretary Wes Streeting acknowledging the negative reception on the doorstep. While some MPs advocate for reversing the policy to regain public trust, debates continue on the government’s welfare reforms, highlighting systemic tensions within the party about responding to public dissatisfaction.
One Labour MP expressed frustration after elections, stating, 'It's all depressing to be honest,' reflecting a broader discontent among party members regarding recent policy decisions.
Former Health Secretary Wes Streeting acknowledged the impact of the winter fuel allowance on local elections, admitting that the topic came up consistently during door-to-door conversations.
MPs believe reversing the means-testing policy for winter fuel would signal to the public that the prime minister 'gets it,' despite some questioning the political benefits of such a change.
The government's welfare reforms, particularly regarding the Personal Independence Payment (PIP), were also a point of contention, indicating ongoing debates about eligibility and support for those in need.
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