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Starmer’s gamble has failed. Now Reeves will crucify the middle class

The Prime Minister’s looming surrender on welfare guarantees a kamikaze Budget this autumn

Raccontata datelegraph.co.ukindependent.co.ukdailymail.co.uk

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telegraph.co.ukStai leggendo1 anni fa

Starmer’s gamble has failed. Now Reeves will crucify the middle class

The Prime Minister’s looming surrender on welfare guarantees a kamikaze Budget this autumn

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dailymail.co.uk1 anni fa

Starmer caves in to rebels on benefits: PM forced into climb-down

The Prime Minister is said to have handed them 'massive concessions' in a bid to avoid defeat in a crunch vote on benefit cuts next week.

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independent.co.uk1 anni fa

No 10 fails to rule out tax rises to pay for Starmer’s welfare reform climbdown

Labour prime minister in crisis, and preparing for a climbdown, as he tries to save benefits reforms from revolt by his own MPs

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Timeline cronologica

  1. mercoledì 25 giugno 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    The Daily T: With Starmer on the ropes, can Kemi land a knockout blow?

    The Tories hope to capitalise on a Labour rebellion that could bring down the Government’s welfare reforms

  2. mercoledì 25 giugno 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Starmer’s six options to see off biggest rebellion of his career

    The Telegraph examines how the PM can avoid an embarrassing defeat from his own backbenchers over the welfare Bill

  3. mercoledì 25 giugno 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Starmer’s gamble has failed. Now Reeves will crucify the middle class

    The Prime Minister’s looming surrender on welfare guarantees a kamikaze Budget this autumn

  4. mercoledì 25 giugno 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Starmer preparing to water down welfare reforms

    PM ready to make face-saving amendment to Bill in attempt to stop defeat at the hands of rebel Labour MPs

  5. giovedì 26 giugno 2025·independent.co.uk

    No 10 fails to rule out tax rises to pay for Starmer’s welfare reform climbdown

    Labour prime minister in crisis, and preparing for a climbdown, as he tries to save benefits reforms from revolt by his own MPs

  6. giovedì 26 giugno 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Starmer caves in to rebels on benefits

    Prime Minister forced into climbdown on disability payments to avoid humiliating defeat

  7. giovedì 26 giugno 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Starmer’s legacy: brutal levels of tax on working people

    The Prime Minister will allow ballooning benefits to condemn ordinary families to penury

  8. giovedì 26 giugno 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    With this surrender to Leftist rebels, Starmer’s days as PM are numbered

    The ever escalating welfare bill will mean ever higher taxes for those aspiring to earn a decent living

  9. giovedì 26 giugno 2025·dailymail.co.uk

    Starmer caves in to rebels on benefits: PM forced into climb-down

    The Prime Minister is said to have handed them 'massive concessions' in a bid to avoid defeat in a crunch vote on benefit cuts next week.

  10. venerdì 27 giugno 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Starmer’s benefits U-turn ‘will cost £3bn’

    Government refuses to disclose how they will afford climb-down as PM caves to Labour rebels

  11. venerdì 27 giugno 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    The Labour plot to bring down Morgan McSweeney... and then Rachel Reeves

    As the PM battles to avert his first Commons defeat, many are pointing the finger of blame at his chief of staff – and his Chancellor