The passage of the welfare bill is overshadowed by concerns regarding Labour's handling of disability benefits. The decision-makers close to Keir Starmer exhibited a lack of judgment and arrogance. The Treasury's control brought back austerity policies impacting disabled individuals, leading to miscalculations about Labour members' commitment to supporting the underprivileged. Starmer's inability to provide decisive leadership and manage dissent has weakened his position, resulting in significant unrest among Labour MPs and concerns over their electoral prospects, despite the bill's passage.
The immense lack of judgment from the leader's office has significantly contributed to the mess over disability benefits, highlighting an arrogance among key decision-makers.
The Treasury's influence has revived austerity approaches to benefit cuts, underestimating Labour members' commitment to defending the poorest members of society.
Keir Starmer's leadership is questioned due to a lack of control over his officials and failure to engage with dissenting voices within the party.
Despite passing the welfare bill, Starmer faces significant backlash and damage to his authority, with many Labour MPs feeling resentment and concern for their political futures.
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