Labour's recent fiscal plans, particularly those involving cuts to welfare benefits, have sparked significant public and political backlash.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has come under fire from both the Labour Left and voters, who view the policies as unfair and reminiscent of Conservative austerity measures. Critics argue that the cuts will hurt vulnerable populations and contradict Labour's traditional stance on social support. Senior Labour figure Pat McFadden acknowledged the party's long-standing internal struggles over welfare policy.
The controversy raises questions about Labour's direction and its appeal to both traditional supporters and centrist voters.
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