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Need To Know > U.K News > Labour faces tough week as Starmer grapples with winter fuel cuts, prisoner releases, and NHS woes
Keir Starmer's government is under pressure with key decisions on winter fuel payments, early prisoner releases, and a critical NHS report. As internal tensions rise, the Prime Minister will also head to the US for high-stakes talks with President Biden.
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Labour faces tough week as Starmer grapples with winter fuel cuts, prisoner releases, and NHS woes

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Last updated: September 9, 2024 11:18 am
NTK Journalist Published September 9, 2024
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Labour’s post-election honeymoon appears to be nearing its end as Sir Keir Starmer and his government face mounting pressure this week on multiple fronts.

Just two months after securing a historic majority, the Prime Minister is contending with challenges surrounding winter fuel payments, the release of prisoners, the state of the NHS, and an important trip to the US.

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The week kicks off with Labour MPs gathering on Monday for a Parliamentary Labour Party meeting, where Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to address concerns over the controversial decision to cut winter fuel payments.

Keir Starmer's government is under pressure with key decisions on winter fuel payments, early prisoner releases, and a critical NHS report. As internal tensions rise, the Prime Minister will also head to the US for high-stakes talks with President Biden.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves.

This move would affect nearly 10 million pensioners, with a vote scheduled for Tuesday that will decide whether to restrict the benefit solely to those on pension credit. Despite orders from the leadership to support the government, several Labour MPs, particularly from the party’s left wing, have voiced strong opposition and may abstain rather than openly rebel.

Starmer’s stance on disciplinary measures remains ambiguous, though he previously suspended seven MPs for opposing the two-child benefit cap.

Starmer will also take center stage at the Trades Union Congress (TUC) conference, where he’s expected to face scrutiny over workers’ rights and the fuel payment cuts.

Unite union leader Sharon Graham has been vocal in her opposition, calling for a wealth tax as an alternative to targeting pensioners, whom she argues are among the most vulnerable.

In a blunt critique, Graham said, “The Tories left a mess, but the choices Labour makes to clean it up are just as crucial.”

Keir Starmer's government is under pressure with key decisions on winter fuel payments, early prisoner releases, and a critical NHS report. As internal tensions rise, the Prime Minister will also head to the US for high-stakes talks with President Biden.
Sharon Graham.

Tuesday brings further challenges, with the first batch of prisoners set to be released early under Labour’s policy to address prison overcrowding.

The Ministry of Justice admitted that some offenders with serious past convictions could be released if they are currently serving time for lesser crimes, sparking concerns about public safety.

Reports have also raised alarm that offenders convicted of common assault in domestic settings might not be flagged as domestic abusers, allowing them early release.

Starmer has defended the policy, placing the blame squarely on the previous Conservative government for not investing in sufficient prison capacity, claiming his administration was “forced” into such measures.

However, the optics of early prisoner releases are likely to add to the tension brewing within Labour’s ranks and fuel criticism from the opposition.

Later in the week, on Thursday, the government faces the publication of a damning NHS report by Lord Darzi, which is expected to deliver harsh criticisms about the state of the healthcare system.

Keir Starmer's government is under pressure with key decisions on winter fuel payments, early prisoner releases, and a critical NHS report. As internal tensions rise, the Prime Minister will also head to the US for high-stakes talks with President Biden.
Lord Darzi.

Previews of the report have already flagged significant concerns over children’s health and the rising prevalence of heart disease.

Starmer has seized on the report to underscore the damage done by the Conservatives’ healthcare reforms, branding them “unforgivable” and pointing to the report as evidence that the NHS is “broken.”

Capping off a hectic week, Starmer will fly to Washington, D.C. for his second meeting with President Joe Biden since taking office. Discussions are expected to revolve around ongoing developments in Ukraine and the Middle East.

Despite some reports of friction between the UK and US over arms sales to Israel, Starmer has dismissed these claims, emphasizing that the two leaders remain in close contact.

This whirlwind week for the Labour government will test Starmer’s ability to balance internal party tensions, public opinion, and international diplomacy, all while navigating complex and divisive policies.

With pressure coming from multiple directions, it’s a crucial moment for the Prime Minister as he seeks to maintain control of the narrative and his party.

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