The article highlights The Independent's commitment to delivering crucial news regarding reproductive rights, climate change, and political developments without paywalls. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson defends Prime Minister Keir Starmer ahead of a critical vote on welfare reforms, asserting the government's potential despite recent challenges. Phillipson expresses optimism for Labour's future, suggesting that the public will eventually see positive outcomes from the government's current actions. She emphasizes the importance of time in realizing the effects of policy decisions and maintains support for the ongoing welfare cuts despite internal party dissent.
"In an interview with The Independent days before Labour marks its first year in power, the education secretary also said government had its ups and downs and suggested better times were ahead."
"Bridget Phillipson insisted the prime minister would lead her party into the next general election, amid growing questions over his future."
"What you will see in the months and years to come is delivery from this government, she pledged."
"Her comments follow a difficult week for Sir Keir in which a rebellion over benefits cuts and a series of confessions in newspaper interviews has sparked fresh questions over his leadership."
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