‘We’ll get the blame’: tensions simmer within Labour over winter fuel cut
by Pippa Crerar Political editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6QMG5)
While Commons rebellion was small-scale, behind the scenes, anger over handling of the policy is said to run high
In the end, the vote to cut the winter fuel allowance passed easily. Hundreds of loyalist Labour MPs tramped through the lobbies to back the government's controversial plan. No 10 will hope the heat has gone out of the issue.
But despite dodging a major rebellion, plenty in government were not taking much comfort from the result. Scores of MPs abstained in silent protest, fearful that they could be condemning vulnerable pensioners to a cold, hard winter.
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