Budget 2025: What's the best and worst that could happen for Labour?
Labour scrapped the benefits cap for larger families, boosting backbench morale while framing Budget measures and a child-poverty strategy as redistributive support for struggling families.
Labour MPs celebrate end of two-child benefit cap in Reeves's budget
Labour scrapped the two‑child benefit cap and proposed a mansion tax, securing MP support and aiming to lift hundreds of thousands of children from poverty.
Starmer should beware: in this volatile age, no majority and no leader is secure for long | Rafael Behr
Keir Starmer must rebuild internal party cohesion and bridge divergent voter expectations through pragmatic compromise and accelerated policy delivery to halt falling support.