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Keir Starmer faces DEFEAT on benefits curbs as more than 100 Labour MPs sign fatal amendment – despite ministers dismissing demands for U-turn

Keir Starmer is facing a huge threat today after more than 100 Labour MPs joined a Commons revolt against benefits curbs.

Some 108 MPs have signed a ‘reasoned’ amendment that would effectively kill off the legislation in a Commons vote on July 1.

The scale of the rebellion – reaching into every corner of the party – could be enough to overturn the government’s massive majority.

It raises the prospect of Sir Keir being forced into yet another humiliating U-turn – and Rachel Reeves having to find a way of covering the £5billion the reforms are meant to save. Just yesterday Ms Reeves was insisting there will be no major concessions.

Touring broadcast studios this morning, Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden admitted the insurrection was ‘very serious’ and stressed there would be ‘discussions’ with MPs.

Ministers including Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner have refused to rule out kicking MPs out of the party if they vote against the change, leading some to threaten to form ‘Labour 2’ if that happens.

The amendment, published on the Commons order paper today, notes there is a ‘need for the reform of the social security system’.

But it calls for the Commons to decline to continue scrutinising the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill ‘because the Government’s own impact assessment estimates that 250,000 people will be pushed into poverty as a result of these provisions, including 50,000 children’.

Keir Starmer is facing a huge threat today after more than 100 Labour MPs joined a Commons revolt against benefits curbs
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Keir Starmer is facing a huge threat today after more than 100 Labour MPs joined a Commons revolt against benefits curbs

Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden admitted the insurrection was 'very serious' and stressed there would be 'discussions' with MPs

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Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden admitted the insurrection was ‘very serious’ and stressed there would be ‘discussions’ with MPs

Some 108 Labour MPs have signed a 'reasoned' amendment that would effectively kill off the legislation in a Commons vote on July 1

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Some 108 Labour MPs have signed a ‘reasoned’ amendment that would effectively kill off the legislation in a Commons vote on July 1

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