The Guardian view on Labour’s welfare mess : attempting to hide its cuts triggered a rebellion (…)
The bill’s passage through the Commons exposed moral fault lines in Labour and revived hard questions about the nature of the benefits changes In 2022, Liz Truss’s mini-budget collapsed under the weight of its own ideological haste, destroying her government’s credibility in days. Whether the (…)
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