Prime Minister Defends Benefits Cuts
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Prime Minister defiant on crucial benefits vote

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MPs will vote in the coming weeks on a package of measures to cut the benefits bill by 5bn by 2030 .
Dozens of Labour MPs have expressed concerns about the plans to cut Pip payments and sickness-related element of Universal Credit .
Many have said they are prepared to vote against the primary legislation the government needs to pass.
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