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Labour Faces Backlash Over Planned Welfare Cuts

March 10, 2025
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer

Keir Starmer is preparing to rally Labour MPs around proposed cuts to the welfare system amid growing concerns of internal opposition.

With the Spring Statement approaching, the Treasury is expected to announce significant reductions to public spending, including welfare, to address tightening fiscal constraints.

Rachel Reeves, who is set to deliver the statement on March 26, is anticipated to outline cost-cutting measures, focusing on welfare reform and enhanced efficiency across government departments. However, Labour MP Rachael Maskell has voiced apprehension, stating she has sensed “deep, deep concern” among colleagues, raising fears of a division between government officials and backbenchers.

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The proposed changes have sparked widespread criticism, particularly following recent decisions to cut the winter fuel allowance, reduce international aid, and retain the two-child benefit cap. Critics argue that these measures are disproportionately affecting vulnerable communities, with accusations that the government is “pushing disabled people into poverty.”

Maskell revealed that she has received “a flurry of emails” from constituents expressing alarm over the potential welfare changes. 

“We recognize the economic circumstances that we’re in and the hand that we were given, and of course, it is right that the chancellor has oversight over all those budgets, but not at the expense of pushing disabled people into poverty.” 

Rachael Maskell

She emphasized the need for a balanced approach, advocating for “a carrot approach, not a stick approach.” She further argued that “we’ve got to make the right interventions, and that doesn’t start with the stick.”

Starmer is expected to address these concerns at the weekly Labour MPs’ meeting on Monday evening, aiming to unify party members and prevent a rebellion. Reports suggest that up to 80 backbenchers may oppose the proposed welfare cuts.

Labour Under Pressure to Reconsider

Adding to the pushback, Fire Brigades Union General Secretary Steve Wright cautioned Reeves against adopting what he described as “Tory welfare benefit cuts” and urged her to avoid becoming the “austerity chancellor.”

“Cutting billions of pounds from welfare would be a return to the austerity of George Osborne and the Tories. It would be an outrageous attack on the poorest and most vulnerable.” 

Steve Wright

He stressed that many workers rely on income support and other benefits, and any reductions could deepen economic hardship. 

“Food bank use and ‘in-work’ poverty remain widespread after nearly 15 years of Tory austerity. To make further cuts to the already derisory levels of welfare support would be to declare war on poverty-stricken families.”

Steve Wright

Wright called on Reeves to use the Spring Statement to implement higher taxation on the wealthy to bolster public services and improve wages. 

“Hard-pressed families must not be made to pay the price of nearly a decade-and-a-half of Tory mismanagement of the economy. Rachel Reeves must not become Labour’s ‘austerity chancellor.’ The Fire Brigades Union will fiercely resist any cuts announced in the Spring Statement.”

Steve Wright
Fire Brigades Union General Secretary Steve Wright
Fire Brigades Union General Secretary Steve Wright

Despite the mounting opposition, reports suggest that 36 Labour MPs support the government’s stance, viewing the proposed reforms as “a truly progressive endeavor.”

Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood defended the changes, asserting there is “a moral case” for adjusting the welfare system. She argued that too many individuals currently receiving state benefits want to work but face barriers. 

Ministers have signaled an impending overhaul of welfare spending, citing the “unsustainable rise in welfare spending.” Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has previously expressed concerns that the current system is “holding back the economy” and negatively impacting people’s health and well-being.

Downing Street reinforced this position on Friday, stating that the “broken security system is holding our people back.” The Prime Minister’s official spokesman noted that “left as it is, the system we’ve inherited would continue to leave more and more people trapped in a life of unemployment and inactivity, and that’s not just bad for the economy, it’s bad for those people too.”

As the debate intensifies, the Department for Work and Pensions has yet to release an official response, but with the Spring Statement looming, all eyes are on Reeves and the government’s next move.

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