Labour MPs launch major rebellion to stop welfare bill
by Jessica Elgot, Pippa Crerar and Heather Stewart from World news | The Guardian on (#6Y613)
Amendment intended to kill off legislation that would cut benefits could be backed by up to 100 Labour MPs including senior figures
Labour MPs have launched a significant rebellion against the government's benefit cuts with an amendment that could kill its welfare bill, spearheaded by senior select committee chairs.
The amendment - which sources said could be signed by up to 100 MPs - declines to pass the government's welfare changes and calls for a pause, including for further consultation and for support to be in place before any further cuts are made.
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