Sir Keir Starmer will on Monday insist that his attempts to reform the welfare state have not been derailed after Labour MPs forced the prime minister to drop two major cuts to benefits.
The prime minister will use a speech to argue that taking on Britain’s spiralling benefits payments is a moral imperative without which too many people will be left behind.
Starmer’s tough talk on welfare is likely to prompt fresh unease among Labour MPs about attempts to cut the benefits bill.
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