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On welfare reform, as on Israel, is Starmer being bossed around by his backbenchers?

The Leader of the Opposition takes aim at the ‘three lawyers’ she says are driving government policy

June 26, 2025 16:49
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Downing Street (Image: Getty).
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In less than a year, it is hard to articulate the transformation in Sir Keir Starmer’s fortunes.

From being the first Labour prime minister other than Tony Blair to win a general election this century – rolling up to Downing Street with a similar number of MPs after ending 14 years of Conservative rule – to having his massive majority threatened by rebels on his own benches.

Not to mention the electoral doom forecast by multiple opinion polls.

In a statement to MPs on Thursday – updating them on the G7 and Nato summits he’d attended over the past two weeks – the PM indicated some sort of compromise with backbenchers ahead of the Welfare Bill on Tuesday.