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Starmer defends leadership amid growing Labour rebellion over welfare plan

Wednesday 25 June 2025 - 16:36
By: Zahouani Ilham
Starmer defends leadership amid growing Labour rebellion over welfare plan

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has reaffirmed his leadership and dismissed criticism suggesting he is ignoring concerns within his party, as tensions rise over proposed welfare reforms. Speaking at the NATO summit in The Hague, Starmer addressed mounting opposition from Labour lawmakers, some of whom are pushing back against a government welfare bill they argue neglects disabled individuals and those with chronic health conditions.

More than 100 Labour MPs have pledged to support an amendment to block the legislation, setting the stage for a potential internal showdown and a significant political challenge for Starmer.

Responding to questions, Starmer maintained his ability to understand public sentiment, recalling similar doubts raised before last year’s general election, in which Labour secured one of the largest parliamentary majorities in recent history.

Acknowledging the political pressures, Starmer remarked, “There are always challenges and criticism. I’m confident in my ability to listen and deliver the changes this country needs.”

Citing unsustainable growth in welfare spending, projected to exceed £100 billion by 2030, Labour announced plans in March to reduce welfare expenditure by over £5 billion by the 2029/30 fiscal year.

Despite internal opposition, Starmer expressed strong confidence in leading the party into the next general election, scheduled for 2029. “We were elected with a clear mandate for a decade of national renewal,” he stated.

Dissenting MPs argue that the proposed legislation introduces harmful cuts that disproportionately affect disabled people and fails to address the realities of those with long-term illnesses. Nevertheless, Starmer confirmed that the vote will proceed as planned on July 1, insisting that his party remains broadly aligned on the need for welfare reform, with the debate centered on how best to implement it.


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