Keir Starmer's welfare bill was passed by 335 votes to 260 on Tuesday after he offered rebel backbenchers a last-minute concession on personal independence payment cuts, promising they would be shelved until next autumn after a review. The welfare reform triggered the largest Labour rebellion in Starmer's premiership, with 42 Labour MPs voting for an amendment proposed by Rachael Maskell which would have killed the bill
MPs vote to pass Keir Starmer's welfare bill after last minute concessions
Keir Starmer's welfare bill was passed by 335 votes to 260 on Tuesday after he offered rebel backbenchers a last-minute concession on personal independence payment cuts, promising they would be shelved until next autumn after a review. The welfare reform triggered the largest Labour rebellion in Starmer's premiership, with 42 Labour MPs voting for an amendment proposed by Rachael Maskell which would have killed the bill