
""I was born into a family of Labour activists and joined as soon as I was able... I cannot support what is being proposed when voting takes place on Tuesday.""
""Having considered the concessions offered, I'm afraid that as things stand I and a large number of other signatories cannot support what is being proposed.""
The article discusses the discontent within the Labour party regarding the proposed universal credit and PIP bill, despite some concessions made by the government. A Labour MP expresses loyalty to the party while emphasizing that the core of the bill is still a cost-cutting measure. The MP highlights concern for vulnerable individuals who might lose essential support due to budget cuts. They convey a strong commitment to their constituents and their party but feel compelled to oppose the bill's current form, stressing their dedication to social justice and the well-being of those affected by these cuts.
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