💨 Abstract
Nigel Farage is set to propose restoring the winter fuel payment for all pensioners and scrapping the two-child benefit cap, aiming to appeal to left-wing voters. He criticized Keir Starmer, describing him as "unpatriotic." Starmer faces internal Labour party dissent over welfare reforms, particularly the winter fuel allowance reversal. Reform UK gains popularity following local election victories. Meanwhile, Starmer's government faces economic challenges and internal unrest over policies, including benefit caps and child poverty initiatives.
Courtesy: Ryan Merrifield
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