Amendment intended to kill off legislation that would cut benefits could be backed by up to 100 Labour MPs including senior figures

MPs claim that they have been threatened with suspension from the party and even deselection ahead of crunch welfare vote next week

Amendment intended to kill off legislation that would cut benefits could be backed by up to 100 Labour MPs including senior figures

Dozens of MPs sign amendment to reject Universal Credit Bill amid fears it could push thousands of people into poverty

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

Enough Labour MPs have signalled their opposition to potentially defeat the government’s plans

Around a dozen ministers are understood to be considering rebelling against the legislation, while 108 Labour MPs have signed a new amendment which would stop the bill in its…

Labour MPs brushed aside pressure from Downing Street and threats from party whips to demand that plans to trim £5billion from the welfare budget are dumped before a crunch vote…

Keir Starmer is looking down the barrel of a huge rebellion with around 130 MPs having signed an amendment that would effectively kill off the plans.

MPs are due to vote on cutting disability and sickness benefits worth around £5bn but number of Labour MPs signing amendment is growing

Sir Keir Starmer faces the biggest rebellion of his career over the reforms

More than 120 Labour MPs are poised to rebel against the government on Tuesday

More than 120 Labour MPs are poised to rebel against the government on Tuesday