Minister says Starmer will be PM at election time amid welfare fallout
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Education secretary Bridget Phillipson defended Keir Starmer's leadership and the Labour government's first year in power amid a welfare reform row.
Ms Phillipson insisted Sir Keir would lead the Labour party into the next general election, despite growing questions about his future.
She acknowledged the government has had “ups and downs” but pledged future delivery, citing achievements like new breakfast clubs and expanded childcare.
Ms Phillipson backed the controversial welfare cuts, stating the new package addresses concerns and is critical for reforming the system.
Her comments come as Starmer faces a rebellion over benefit cuts and criticism for his leadership, with some MPs questioning his longevity.