Keir Starmer Faces Labour Party Rebellion
Keir Starmer Faces Labour Party Rebellion
Keir Starmer Faces Labour Party Rebellion
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Keir Starmer, just weeks into his premiership, has faced a significant rebellion from Labour MPs over the controversial two-child benefits cap, which critics argue exacerbates child poverty. In a show of authority, Starmer suspended seven MPs who voted in favor of an SNP amendment seeking to abolish the cap, marking a stark contrast to Tony Blair's handling of similar issues in the past. While Starmer has resisted calls to scrap the cap, citing fiscal concerns, he acknowledged the strong sentiment among his MPs about child poverty during a recent address. Despite the revolt and an amendment being tabled by around 19 MPs, proposals to lift the cap face considerable scrutiny regarding financial viability. Some party members, including Lord Blunkett, have urged Starmer to uphold the cap, arguing that it reflects a necessary parental responsibility. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing discussions about the government's approach to child welfare and poverty alleviation.

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