Starmer offers massive concessions' on welfare bill to Labour rebels
Briefly

Keir Starmer has proposed substantial concessions on his contentious welfare bill to address the concerns of Labour MPs, potentially averting a significant Commons defeat next week. Promises of changes to the bill, which include easing access to disability benefits for those with multiple impairments, have been discussed during intense negotiations. This marks a notable pivot for Starmer, who previously resisted amendments. While some Labour MPs have rallied behind the government’s proposals, hardline rebels urge continued opposition. The situation remains tense as a crucial vote approaches.
Keir Starmer's concessions on his welfare bill are designed to appease Labour MPs and prevent a significant Commons defeat, reflecting a shift in his stance.
The changes proposed include easing the process for individuals with multiple impairments to claim disability benefits, aiming to maintain the government's stability.
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