
Guardian Front Page 2nd of July 2025
A welfare bill secured parliamentary approval by a 75-vote majority, after the PM withdrew planned disability benefit cuts to avert a major Labour rebellion.
A welfare bill secured parliamentary approval by a 75-vote majority, after the PM withdrew planned disability benefit cuts to avert a major Labour rebellion.
Labour’s last-minute attempts to secure support from rebellious MPs have unravelled, creating disarray and intensifying pressure ahead of a pivotal welfare vote.
A Labour whip who resigned over disability benefit cuts is urging the PM to consult disabled people and publish a formal review, insisting on clearer welfare reforms before any parliamentary vote.
Under pressure from potential Labour rebellion, the PM softened proposed welfare measures to ensure legislative passage and maintain support within the Commons.