💨 Abstract

British Labour MPs are considering rebelling against their party's leader, Sir Keir Starmer, due to frustration over welfare policies and their perceived electoral vulnerability. More than 40 MPs have signed a letter opposing disability benefit cuts, with others considering a public stand on issues like immigration and winter fuel payments, even risking disciplinary action. A Red Wall Labour MP noted that colleagues with slim majorities feel they have little to lose, wanting to hold the Prime Minister accountable on local concerns.

Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk