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š°In June, Keir Starmerās Labour government proposed significant cuts to disability benefits for the UK's most vulnerable citizens.Ā
š¢ With his party holding a clear majority in Parliament,Ā there should have been no issue getting it done.
š„ But in a surprise move, 126 Labour backbenchers rebelled - refusing to vote for the cuts,Ā which had no basis in any real vision beyond saving money, or a bald ācash grabā as Starmerās detractors put it.
āļø This was just one of many high profile gaffes for the troubled government, which has now been surpassed in the polls by Nigel Farageās right-wing nationalist Reform Party.
āāSo what went wrong, and can Labour recover before itās too late?
John McTernan, Former communications director for Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Julia Gillard, sits down with Stephen Donnelly to spill the tea.
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By Stephen Donnelly5
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š°In June, Keir Starmerās Labour government proposed significant cuts to disability benefits for the UK's most vulnerable citizens.Ā
š¢ With his party holding a clear majority in Parliament,Ā there should have been no issue getting it done.
š„ But in a surprise move, 126 Labour backbenchers rebelled - refusing to vote for the cuts,Ā which had no basis in any real vision beyond saving money, or a bald ācash grabā as Starmerās detractors put it.
āļø This was just one of many high profile gaffes for the troubled government, which has now been surpassed in the polls by Nigel Farageās right-wing nationalist Reform Party.
āāSo what went wrong, and can Labour recover before itās too late?
John McTernan, Former communications director for Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Julia Gillard, sits down with Stephen Donnelly to spill the tea.
Support the show
Socially Democratic is an opinion-based political and campaign podcast that facilitates discussion on a range of topical issues. The opinions of guests are not an endorsement and do not necessarily reflect the views of the staff at Dunn Street and Socially Democratic.
Access ad-free episodes and send in questions by joining our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SociallyDemocratic
If you like the show, rate and review us on your favourite podcast app.
Follow Us on Socials:
Facebook (https://tr.ee/9jGIOy)
Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/sociallydemocratic)
LinkedIn (https://tr.ee/YxyYJh)
X (https://x.com/SocialDemPod)
YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@DunnStreet)
The presenting sponsor of the Socially Democratic podcast is Dunn Street. For more information on how Dunn Street can help you organise to build winning campaigns in your community, business or organisation, and make the world a better place, look us up at: dunnstreet.com.auĀ

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