Labour’s welfare reforms invoice has handed, with 335 MPs voting in favour and 260 in opposition to.
It got here after the federal government watered down the invoice earlier this night, making a dramatic last-minute concession to the calls for of would-be insurgent MPs who had been involved in regards to the injury the coverage would do to disabled folks.
The concessions might find yourself leaving the federal government with £5.5bn to make up from either tax rises or cuts elsewhere.
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The federal government has a working majority of 166, so it will have taken 84 rebels to defeat the invoice.
In complete, 49 Labour MPs nonetheless voted in opposition to the invoice regardless of the concessions. No MPs from different events voted alongside the federal government, though three MPs elected for Labour who’ve since had the whip eliminated did so.
Which Labour MPs rebelled?
Final week, 127 Labour MPs signed what they referred to as a “reasoned modification”, a letter stating their objection to the invoice because it was.
The federal government responded with some concessions to try to win again the rebels, which was sufficient to persuade a few of them. However they had been nonetheless finally compelled to make extra adjustments right now.
In complete, 68 MPs who signed the preliminary “reasoned modification” finally voted in favour of the invoice.
9 in 10 MPs elected for the primary time on the 2024 common election voted with the federal government.
That compares with fewer than three quarters of MPs who had been voted in earlier than that.
A complete of 42 Labour MPs additionally voted in favour of an modification that may have stopped the invoice from even going to a vote in any respect. That was voted down by 328 votes to 149.
How does the insurrection evaluate traditionally?
If the wording of the invoice had remained unchanged and 127 MPs or extra had voted in opposition to it on Tuesday, it will have been up there as one of many greatest rebellions in British parliamentary historical past.
Because it occurred, it was nonetheless increased than the most important recorded throughout Tony Blair’s first 12 months as PM, when 47 of his Labour colleagues (together with Diane Abbott, John McDonnell and Jeremy Corbyn, who additionally voted in opposition to the invoice on Tuesday) voted no to his plan to chop advantages for single-parent households.
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