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Starmer defends suspending rebel MPs after backbench criticism

UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 18 – Four Labour MPs lost the whip for repeatedly breaking party discipline over the Universal Credit Bill, highlighting internal divisions within the party under Starmer's leadership.

  • On July 17, 2025 in Parliament, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer suspended the whip from four MPs, they had defied the party on the Universal Credit Bill.
  • Amid last month’s rebellion over disability benefit cuts, Maskell said she stood with colleagues, and the suspensions followed repeated breaches of party discipline.
  • Clive Lewis, Richard Burgon and Jon Trickett supported the suspended MPs, and Home Office Minister Jess Phillips said `If there's no discipline, you can't govern`.
  • Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer defended his decision, stating, `Everyone was elected on our manifesto`, and argued breaking party ranks during votes was unacceptable.
  • Rebel support and leadership defenses underscore potential long-term fractures, as Labour ally arguments for unity reveal a deeper ideological split within Labour Party.
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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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