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Keir Starmer prepares major DWP benefit cut concessions to welfare rebels

By staff27 June 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Leading rebels told The Mirror ‘serious progress’ has been made in crisis talks with No10 over the disability benefit cuts impacting hundreds of thousands of people

18:58, 26 Jun 2025Updated 21:04, 26 Jun 2025

Keir Starmer has been locked in talks with Labour rebels over benefit cuts
Keir Starmer has been locked in talks with Labour rebels over benefit cuts(Image: Getty Images)

Keir Starmer is preparing to make major concessions to welfare rebels in a bid to swerve a humiliating Commons defeat.

Leading rebels told The Mirror “serious progress” has been made in crisis talks with No10 over cuts impacting hundreds of thousands of disabled people. It is understood negotiations are still ongoing with details being thrashed out ahead of Tuesday’s crunch vote.

In a major climbdown, it emerged this evening that the changes to PIP and the health element of Universal Credit are now expected to apply only to new claimants, reports said. It means those currently claiming will avoid losing thousands of pounds in benefits.

There was also said to be a promise offered to rebels to undertake further consultations on the most controversial measures of the welfare reforms. Support to get more people into work is also expected to be accelerated.

On Thursday the number of people signing an amendment to block the plans, which includes tightening the eligibility of a key disability benefit, rose once again to 126. It is more than enough to wipe out Mr Starmer’s Commons majority.

Writing in The Mirror, the Labour MP Imran Hussain urged No10 to listen to rebels. He warned: “If they do not, we risk walking straight into a political disaster — one that could become Labour’s poll tax moment.”

One rebel – usually loyal to No10 – also told The Mirror that some MPs who have not signed the amendment are planning to either abstain or vote against the welfare bill next week.

They said: “Even more I’ve spoken to haven’t signed it [the amendment] who would be very tempted to, or have said to me ‘I’m not going to sign this amendment but I’m certainly not voting for it [the welfare bill]”. There’s a huge amount of people who are unhappy about it. They do want change and they are expressing that view to ministers.”

They added: “There’s a lot of anger all around. There’s a lot of people who feel they are being blamed now, being called disloyal.”

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Earlier Mr Starmer hinted he was looking at concessions in a Commons statement. He told MPs there was “consensus across the House on the urgent need for reform” of the “broken” welfare system. Mr Starmer said: “All colleagues want to get this right, and so do I. We want to see reform implemented with Labour values of fairness. That conversation will continue in the coming days, so we can begin to make change together on Tuesday.”

Chancellor Rachel Reeves also told ITV News: “We will continue to listen, but we want to make sure that we get this right. But we also want to make sure that we get on with the reform that is needed because at the moment, too many people are let down and we’re not happy to let that Tory welfare state persist for any longer than it has to.”

But Labour rebel Rachel Maskell warned: “It is clear that the UC [Universal Credit] & [Personal Independence Payment] Bill cannot and must not be saved. Any concessions will still cause harm to disabled people. The only option is to withdraw the Bill, rethink and start to rebuild trust with disabled people.”

Another Labour rebel, Brian Leishman, said: “There are no ‘concessions’ that can save this wretched Bill. It should be withdrawn.” MP Neil Duncan-Jordan added: “The Government needs to withdraw the Disability Benefit Cuts Bill and redesign the benefits system with disabled people’s organisations. No last minute deal to find concessions can deliver the improvements disabled people need. Back to the drawing board!”

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