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Keir Starmer suspends several Labour MPs


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Sir Keir Starmer suspended several Labour MPs on Wednesday afternoon following this monthโ€™s large-scale rebellion over welfare cuts.

The intervention is a dramatic attempt to restore party discipline ahead of the summer recess after Starmerโ€™s government was forced to drop plans to cut ยฃ5bn from the welfare bill by slashing payments to disabled people.

One Labour veteran said party whips were targeting those who were โ€œthe main organisers and spokespeople urging the government to change directionโ€ on welfare reform, adding: โ€œThe executions are continuing.โ€

The Labour party refused to comment on reports about the impending suspensions on Wednesday.

Neil Duncan-Jordan, a leading figure in the backbench rebellion against Starmerโ€™s controversial welfare cuts, confirmed that he lost the whip on Wednesday.

โ€œSince being elected I have consistently spoken up for my constituents on a range of issues, including most recently on cuts to disability benefits. I understood this could come at a cost, but I couldnโ€™t support making disabled people poorer,โ€ said the MP for Poole, who was first elected last year. He said he remained a Labour party member.

Brian Leishman, a new Scotland Labour MP who has been a persistent critic of the government and voted against the recent welfare reforms, was also reported to have been suspended.

In a statement on Wednesday afternoon he did not confirm or deny those reports but said: โ€œI am a proud Labour member and I remain committed to the party. I wish to remain a Labour MPโ€‰.โ€‰.โ€‰.โ€‰but I firmly believe that it is not my duty as an MP to make people poorer, especially those that have suffered because of austerity.โ€

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