MPs urge for arms embargo on Israel while Reeves argues that pensioners can withstand reductions in winter fuel payments – Live updates on UK politics

Foreign Secretary Rachel Reeves has expressed support for Israel’s ‘right to defence’ following the UK’s decision to ban 30 arms exports to the country. This decision has sparked controversy, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemning it as “shameful” and “misguided.” On the other hand, left-wing MPs like Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana are calling for a complete arms embargo on Israel. The Chancellor’s appearance in the House of Commons coincides with this escalating dispute, highlighting the complexities of international relations and arms exports.

MPs call for Israel arms ban as Reeves says pensioners can afford winter fuel payment cuts – UK politics live


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Rachel Reeves has said that pensioners should be able to afford the government’s decision to slash winter fuel payments because of increases to the state pension and energy bills being lower than previous years.

Tory MP Wendy Morton questioned Ms Reeves decision to implement the controversial policy that will impact 10 million pensioners who have “worked hard all their lives”.

Ms Reeves replied: “The increases in the basic state pension mean that constituents of hers are £900 better off than they were a year ago and of course energy bills are lower this year than they were last year.

The chancellor’s appearance in the House of Commons comes amid a deepening row over the UK’s decision to suspend the export of some arms to Israel.

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu reacted furiously to the UK’s decision, describing it as “shameful” and “misguided”.

However, a number of left-wing MPs, including Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana, have urged for a full arms embargo to be implemented on Israel.

Mr Corbyn shared a letter signed by the five MPs who are part of the newly formed Independent Alliance group calling for an “immediate and total arms embargo to Israel”.

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves says pensioners can afford winter fuel payment cuts

Rachel Reeves has said that pensioners should be able to afford the government’s decision to slash winter fuel payments because of increases to the state pension and energy bills being lower than previous years.

Wendy Morton, the Tory former Cabinet minister, questioned Ms Reeves decision to implement the controversial policy that will impact 10 million pensioners who have “worked hard all their lives”.

Ms Reeves replied: “The increases in the basic state pension mean that constituents of hers are £900 better off than they were a year ago and of course energy bills are lower this year than they were last year.

Ms Reeves appearance in the House of Commons comes amid a deepening row over the UK’s decision to suspend the export of some arms to Israel.

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Twelve dead after boat carrying more than 60 migrants sinks in Channel, French officials say

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A major air and sea operation was launched on Tuesday after the boat got into difficulty off Gris-Nez point, close to Calais, plunging all those onboard into the water in one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes.

“Unfortunately, the bottom of the boat ripped open,” said Olivier Barbarin, mayor of Le Portel near the fishing port of Boulogne-sur-Mer, where a first-aid post was set up to treat victims.

Both Mr Barbarin and Etienne Baggio, a spokesperson for the French maritime prefecture which oversees that stretch of sea, said rescuers recovered 61 people from the water.

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Former Labour frontbencher hits out as Starmer faces backlash over winter fuel cuts

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Melanie Onn has called on ministers to consider changes to the policy to ensure older people are “not left in the cold this winter”.

Her warning comes as pressure mounts on the prime minister over the decision to remove the allowance from 10 million people, after the regulator Ofgem announced household energy bills will rise by £150 in October.

Our Whitehall editor Kate Devlin reports

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Lucy Connolly, 41, could be facing a “substantial” prison sentence for the post, in which she called for hotels housing migrants to be set alight and for “mass deportation now”.

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirms government capping corporation tax at 25 per cent

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed the government will be capping corporation tax at 25 per cent , as part of a “tax roadmap for business” which will be set out at the Budget.

During Treasury questions, Ms Reeves told the Commons: “Investment is at the heart of this Government’s growth mission, alongside stability and reform, with robust fiscal rules and respect for economic institutions, the Government is building the confidence needed to deliver private sector investment.

“It is vital also that the tax system supports growth, and that’s why today I can confirm that at the Budget the Government will be outlining a tax roadmap for business, to offer the certainty that encourages investment and gives business the confidence to grow, including our commitment to cap corporation tax at 25% for the duration of this Parliament, and to retain full expensing.”

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Jordan praises UK’s decision to suspend some Israel arms exports

Jordan’s foreign minister, Ayman Safadi, has praised the UK’s decision to suspend the export of some arms to Israel and called on other countries to impose a complete arms embargo on the country.

Posting on X, he said: “The Uk did right to suspend some arms exports licenses to Israel. We urge an expansion of this suspension and call on all countries to impose a complete arms embargo on Israel. Unless consequences are real, Netanyahu will not end his aggression on Gaza and the West Bank, and will not stop violating international law and threatening the security of the whole region.”

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Tory leadership hopeful Cleverly accuses foreign secretary Lammy of damaging UK’s relationship with Israel and US

Tory leadership hopeful James Cleverly has accused foreign secretary David Lammy of damaging the UK’s relationship with the United States and Israel.

Posting on X in response to the government’s decision to suspend the export of some arms to Israel, he said: “The Foreign Secretary has damaged two of our most important relationships at a crucial time – and it won’t have the impact he wants.”

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MPs raise concerns about winter fuel allowance cuts

MPs have raised concerns about cuts to the winter fuel allowance, with one saying that 90 per cent of pensioners in Devon and Cornwall will be affected by the partial scrapping of the benefit.

Steve Darling, Liberal Democrat MP for Torbay said that in his constituency in Devon that 21,000 pensioners will be impacted by the cut.

He said: “Whilst many of us would acknowledge that you were left with a massive financial challenge when coming into this House, one remains extremely concerned for residents who have reached out to myself and many colleagues with their major concerns about being able to make ends meet as we enter into the winter period. They have had no time to save for this, and therefore it’s a complete shock to them.

“What assurances can you give us that you’ll be supporting those who are most vulnerable, and if it’s failing to achieve this, what assurances can you give that you will scrap these proposals?”

In response, the chancellor Rachel Reeves said that the government was working with charities and local authorities to encourage pensioners who are entitled to the pension credit benefit to apply to do so, adding: “I want to ensure that the lowest income pensioners get the support that they are entitled to.

“Under the previous government, 800,000 pensioner households entitled to pension credit were not receiving it.

“That is why this Government is currently undertaking action to encourage uptake of the pension credit, to ensure that the poorest pensioners, those who are not even receiving that minimum income guarantee are getting it.”

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Reeves defends winter fuel allowance payments for some pensioners

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has defended the decision to cut winter fuel allowance payments for some pensioners, as she said that it should be offset by increases to pensions and lower energy prices this winter compared with last year.

Ms Reeves said that the state pension was worth £900 more than last year, and that it will rise again next April under the triple lock, which guarantees it will rise by inflation, average wage growth or 2.5%.

Responding to questions in the Commons, she said: “We inherited a £22 billion blackhole from the previous government who made unfunded spending commitments with no idea how to pay them.

“When I became Chancellor I took an immediate audit of the spending situation to understand the scale of that challenge, and I made difficult decisions to put the public finances on a sustainable footing. They were tough decisions, but they were the right decisions.

“This includes the decision to make the winter fuel payment better targeted so pensioners who need it most, will get it alongside pension credits.”

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