Friday 13 June 2025 16:53
Political intrigue is still alive in the Whitehall corridor, because the reform of labor welfare has landed a number of parliamentary members in the ‘resignation supervision.’ On the opposite bench, Tories on the left side of the party is being approached by LIB DEMS.
Secretary of Work and Pensions (DWP) Liz Kendall has told the party that he will encourage with controversial reform to disability allowances.
More than 100 members of the labor parliament are reported to have concerns about the decision. According to Baroness Harriet Harman, there is “perhaps” resignation, and confirms there is a “list of supervision,” but the frontbencers are not in it.
The plan, which will be introduced to parliament in July, is to limit the payment of personal independence (PIP) and top-up health for universal credit.
The government hopes this will save £ 5 billion treasury, to be used in government expenditure ambitions.
Last month, the Parliamentary Work and Retirement Committee protested Kendall. The committee called for this change to be postponed until the full impact assessment could be carried out, with a concern that instead of encouraging people to return to work, reforms could encourage many people into poverty.
DWP answered that there was not enough time for formal assessment. In order for changes to take effect in 2026, they need to receive the final approval from parliament in November.
“We need urgent action to help people who can work, work,” Kendall said. He associated his urgency with the burden and cost of PIP, which is projected to increase further.
LIB DEMS Trying to boil Tories
LIB DEMS has told Politicshome that they were in informal talks with Toreies who were leaning to the left.
This conservative parliament was reportedly disappointed with the right-right direction taken by the party, some of them quoted Toreies’ attitudes on Net Zero.
On Friday, Tory leader Kemi Badenoch told Scottish conservative that he would do a fortune tax on oil and gas.
Disputes in the party ranking are in two -way – not only members of parliament who are tempted to leave, but Badenoch has also warned that Toreies who do not agree with their decision to leave ECHR can be prohibited as a candidate with his party.
LIB DEMS also came for Toreies voters. Some polls made Toreies ranked fourth last month.
Source of Lib Dem tells AM City that the party “on the track to overtake [the Conservatives] In the next general election. “
Although most of the new Lib Dem votes come from workers, said Steve Akehurst, a poll and Director of Persuasion UK.
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