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Starmer Faces Revolt Over Welfare Reform Plans

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
June 26, 2025
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Starmer Faces Revolt Over Welfare Reform Plans

Prime Minister Keir Starmer

Prime Minister Keir Starmer is poised to backtrack on his proposed benefit cuts as a significant rebellion brews within his party. 

Downing Street indicated that ministers are engaged in negotiations with Labour backbenchers, seeking potential concessions to stave off what could become a major political defeat.

With over 120 Labour MPs throwing their weight behind an amendment that could block the second reading of the welfare reform bill, pressure is mounting on Starmer to alter course. A spokesperson from Number 10 confirmed that ministers are “talking to colleagues about the bill and the changes it will bring.”

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These talks come on the heels of Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner’s spirited defence of the reform package and Starmer’s own insistence that the scheduled Tuesday, July 1, vote would proceed as planned. However, growing dissatisfaction within Labour ranks has cast doubt over that timeline.

Frustration is also being directed at Starmer’s chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, with some MPs calling for “regime change” within the inner circle at Downing Street. One disgruntled MP remarked, “We are all very happy that we have a leader who’s so respected around the world… we just think he needs fewer over-excitable boys in his team.”

Trade Minister Douglas Alexander offered a more measured take, acknowledging broad consensus within the party that welfare needs reform. “The first thing that strikes you is that everyone agrees welfare needs reform and that the system is broken,” he said.

“Where there is some disagreement at the moment is on the issue of how you give implementation to those principles.” 

Trade Minister Douglas Alexander
Trade Minister Douglas
Trade Minister Douglas Alexander

He framed Tuesday’s vote as one traditionally reserved for debating the core tenets of proposed legislation. Yet due to internal backlash, ministers are now being compelled to “consider how to give implementation to those principles.”

Talks Seek Common Ground On Reform

The rebellion has gained momentum quickly. By Wednesday, June 25, 126 Labour MPs had signed onto the amendment, defying warnings of potential deselections and the political risk of toppling the government.

Behind-the-scenes efforts to defuse the crisis have been led by Health Secretary Wes Streeting, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Pat McFadden, Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds, and Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall.

As for what compromises might win over dissenters, Angela Rayner reassured sceptical MPs that their values would not be compromised. 

“Those discussions are ongoing around making sure that the welfare reforms that we’re bringing in support people into work who need that. We’re putting a huge amount of investment into doing that, but also protecting the most vulnerable.”

Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner
Angela Rayner Defends Labour’s Welfare Reform Bill
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner

She acknowledged the emotional weight of the proposed reforms: “A lot of people are very scared about these changes.” Yet she insisted her core beliefs remain intact. “I haven’t changed my Labour values and we’re not expecting our benches to do anything that isn’t in check with them.”

Rayner emphasized that the reforms are about “supporting people,” a point she said remains central to Labour’s vision. 

“That is the crucial bit around these reforms of what Labour is trying to achieve, and we’re discussing that with our MPs.”

Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner

As internal talks intensify ahead of the critical Tuesday vote, it remains to be seen whether Starmer can unite his party or will be forced into a full policy retreat.

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