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Starmer addresses business leaders amid welfare reform rebellion - watch live

Sir Keir Starmer admitted he has “asked a lot” of businesses in an address to British bosses as he faced a rebellion from his own MPs over his flagship welfare reforms.

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telegraph.co.ukStai leggendo1 anni fa

Starmer addresses business leaders amid welfare reform rebellion - watch live

Sir Keir Starmer admitted he has “asked a lot” of businesses in an address to British bosses as he faced a rebellion from his own MPs over his flagship welfare reforms.

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dailymail.co.uk1 anni fa

PM defends tax hikes as business chiefs warn burden cannot rise again

Keir Starmer admitted the government had 'asked a lot' of firms as he addressed the British Chambers of Commerce conference in London .

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

    Starmer addresses business leaders amid welfare reform rebellion - watch live

    Sir Keir Starmer admitted he has “asked a lot” of businesses in an address to British bosses as he faced a rebellion from his own MPs over his flagship welfare reforms.

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

    PM defends tax hikes as business chiefs warn burden cannot rise again

    Keir Starmer admitted the government had 'asked a lot' of firms as he addressed the British Chambers of Commerce conference in London .