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No 10 defends welfare bill U-turn as Abbott warns Starmer not to assume revolt is over – UK politics live | Politics

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No 10 should not assume Labour revolt over welfare bill is over, Diane Abbott says

Diane Abbott, the veteran Labour leftwinger and longest-serving female MP (“mother of the House), has said that No 10 would be wrong to assume the rebellion against the welfare bill is over. She posted this on social media this morning.

On the rebellion over welfare, reports of its death are greatly exaggerated. Postponing cuts is not enough. Many MPs believe the cuts are wrong in principle, hurting the people we are supposed to protect. Others know how unpopular the policy will remain.

The Cat Eccles interview on the World at One implies she’s right. (See 2pm.)

Here are some more social media posts from Labour MPs who says they remain opposed to the bill, despite the big concessions announced overnight.

From Andy McDonald

The govts proposed climbdown for current recipients of PIP and UC health is welcome. But it’s just poverty, delayed – poverty postponed – for millions of people in the future. So, for those reasons, I’ll be voting against.

From Neil Duncan-Jordan

These proposals will still force disabled people into poverty.

I oppose a two-tier approach where the support you get depends on when you applied – not on need.

There’s a fairer, more Labour way.

Let’s ask wealthy corporations and individuals to pay – not the disabled.

From Richard Burgon

Even with the changes, the Disability Cuts Bill will see nearly half a million disabled people denied PIP over the next 4 years.

MPs shouldn’t vote to cut support for disabled people who’ll need help cutting up food, washing or going to the toilet.

I’m voting against the Bill.

From Imran Hussain

The Government’s reformed welfare bill doesn’t go far enough.

It imposes £3bn in cuts and creates a 2-tier system. I’ll be voting against it.

Read my piece in the Mirror on why I oppose the principles of this Bill.

From Peter Lamb

Have now heard what the new PIP deal is.

It’s for others to disclose and every MP must make up their own mind, but to me it’s insufficient when better options have repeatedly been put forward and ignored.

I will be voting for the amendment/against the bill, alone if necessary.

Diane Abbott speaking in the Commons earlier this year
Diane Abbott speaking in the Commons earlier this year Photograph: HoC
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Key events

Here are some pictures from Kemi Badenoch’s visit to Carver Barracks in Essex today.

Kemi Badenoch meeting members of the 35 Engineer Regiment (EOD&S), Royal Engineers during a visit to Carver Barracks in her constituency in north west Essex. Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA
Kemi Badenoch at Carver Barracks Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA
Kemi Badenoch at Carver Barracks i Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA
Kemi Badenoch at Carver Barracks Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA
Kemi Badenoch at Carver Barracks Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA
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