💨 Abstract
The Prime Minister has suspended three Labour MPs—Neil Duncan-Jordan, Brian Leishman, and Chris Hinchliff—for voting against the party's welfare reform bill, which included cuts to Universal Credit and PIP payments. The MPs were suspended after a vote in Parliament, with the Labour leader stating they 'lost the whip,' meaning they are expelled from the party but can still serve as MPs.
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