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Labour's betrayal of unpaid carers: Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing 'mother of all rebellions' as one in ten people looking after loved ones lose lifeline benefits

An estimated 150,000 unpaid carers looking after loved ones will have their weekly allowances taken away under the Chancellor's controversial welfare cuts.



Labour's welfare cuts, spearheaded by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, are set to remove lifeline benefits from approximately 150,000 unpaid carers, leading to accusations of betrayal and warnings of a major rebellion within the Labour party. Critics argue these cuts, impacting those caring for loved ones, disproportionately affect the vulnerable and could push families into poverty, with potential losses of up to £12,000 per year for some couples.

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