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Labour conference live: Blow for Keir Starmer as members back union bid to reverse winter fuel payments cut

Labour members expose rift in party as they back unions’ non-binding motion over ‘cruel’ cut

Union members stage protest ahead of Labour winter fuel allowance debate at the party conference in Liverpool

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Sir Keir Starmer has been defeated in a vote to reverse the controversial cut to the winter fuel payments in a vote that has exposed a rift within the Labour party.

The non-binding motion, named An Economy for the Future and tabled by Sharon Graham of the Unite union and the Communication Workers Union (CWU), was passed by a show of hands in a rowdy hall at the Labour Party annual conference.

During her speech, Unite’s general secretary Sharon Graham slammed the government calling members to rebel against the policy as she shouted: “This is not what people voted for.”

The motion called for means testing of the winter fuel allowance to be scrapped and for an end to fiscal rules which prevent borrowing to invest, as well as the introduction of a wealth tax.

The prime minister said in his conference speech on Tuesday that he understood concern over the winter fuel allowance but stressed that stabilising the economy was the first step of a long-term plan, adding: “Every pensioner will be better off with Labour.”

Sir Keir has now left the conference to join world leaders at the United Nations with a promise to deliver “global leadership” as the Middle East teeters on the brink of all-out conflict and the bloody war in Ukraine grinds on.

The Independent’s political team will be reporting live throughout the Labour Party conference in Liverpool.

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Unite leader Sharon Graham: ‘This is not what people voted for'

During a passionate speech, the general secretary of Unite has slammed the new Labour government for cutting winter fuel payments.

She said: “People simply do not understand and I don’t understand how our new Labour government can cut the winter fuel allowance for pensioners and leave the super-rich untouched.”

She added: “This is not what people voted for. It is the wrong decision and needs to be reversed.”

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Salma Ouaguira25 September 2024 11:24
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Starmer refuses to apologise to pensioners over winter fuel payment cuts

Salma Ouaguira25 September 2024 11:13
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Liz Kendall takes over stage

It is now the turn of work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall to deliver her speech.

In an attempt to reassure pensioners amid the winter fuel payment row, the minister said the government has “done more to help the poorest pensioners in the last two months than the Tories did in 14 years” as she defended cutting the winter fuel allowance to pensioners.

She told the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool: “Focusing winter fuel payments on the poorest pensioners wasn’t a decision we wanted or expected to make, but when we promised we could be trusted with taxpayers’ money – we meant it.

“And when we were faced with a £22 billion black hole, which the Tories left this year, we had to act, because we know what happened when Liz Truss played fast and loose with the public finances. It was working people and pensioners on fixed incomes who paid the highest price.

“We took what I know is a difficult decision, but let me tell you, Conference: this Labour government has done more to help the poorest pensioners in the last two months than the Tories did in 14 years.

“The biggest ever drive to get pensioners on pension credit, backed by our commitment to the pensions triple lock. This will increase the state pension by an estimated £1,700 this parliament, with an extra £6 billion of funding forecast next year.

“Conference, this is the difference a Labour government makes.”

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Salma Ouaguira25 September 2024 11:12
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Hillsborough law to be introduced by April

Sir Keir Starmer announced during his speech in Liverpool that he will introduce a Hillsborough Law by April, the anniversary of the disaster, putting a legal duty of candour on all public bodies.

The legislation will include the potential for criminal sanctions for any official or authority that misleads or obstructs investigations.

Campaigners, including the families of the 97 Liverpool fans who were crushed to death at Hillsborough stadium in 1989, have been calling for such legislation for more than three decades.

Speaking on the main stage at Labour’s conference, Sir Keir said it was a law that “people shouldn’t have had to fight so hard to get”.

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Salma Ouaguira25 September 2024 11:10
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‘Education must serve the many, not the few'

Now turning on Labour’s plan to increase VAT on private schools, Bridget Phillipson said the move is to make education more accessible.

Ending her speech, the education secretary said: “Today the curriculum and assessment review begins a national conversation to ensure that a rich and broad education, the experience every parent wants for their children, is the experience of the many, not the privilege of the few.

“In less than 100 days we will end private schools’ tax breaks, to drive high and rising standards for the nine in 10 children who go to our state schools.”

Salma Ouaguira25 September 2024 11:05
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‘Promise of opportunity must belong to all of us,’ says Phillipson

Bridget Phillipson has told conference attendees that the “promise of opportunity” must belong to all people “not just the few”

She said: “Life should not come down to luck. It can never be enough that a system that’s supposed to serve so many works only for a lucky few.

“It will never be enough for some of us to defy the odds to succeed when the promise of opportunity must belong to all of us. We have to change the odds so that success belongs to each and every child in each and every school in every corner of our country.”

Ms Phillipson also accused the Tories of leaving the country with a broken childcare system and teachers “in their droves”.

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Salma Ouaguira25 September 2024 11:02
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Watch: Underestimate Sue Gray at your peril, Rayner warns ‘entitled men’

Underestimate Sue Gray at your peril, Angela Rayner warns ‘entitled men’

Angela Rayner warned against "entitled men" underestimating Sue Gray as she spoke to Andrew Marr during Labour's annual conference on Tuesday, 24 September. The deputy prime minister's comments came amid a row about Sir Keir Starmer's chief of staff and her salary being larger than his. When asked if criticism against Ms Gray comes from "entitled men who've been to a certain kind of school" who are unhappy at her being at the core of power, Ms Rayner responded: "Underestimate your peril."

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Minister warns voters Tories must ‘never again’ govern

Bridget Phillipson has now shifted to the previous administration and has warned voters that the Tories must not return to government.

The education minister told the conference: “We know the Tories love a one-word judgment, but I have two: ‘Never again’.”

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Phillipson: ‘Education so much more than classroom learning'

The Labour conference is now listening to Bridget Phillipson, who is now on her feet delivering her keynote speech at the main stage.

The education secretary has said that Labour sees education as “so much more than classroom learning”.

She added: “It is about children, and it is about their opportunities. Opportunity not just for some of our children, but for all of our children.

“A vision of education centred not simply on schools or nurseries, knowledge or skills, university or college, but on our young people and their chance to achieve and thrive, to succeed and flourish.”

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Salma Ouaguira25 September 2024 10:50

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