00:00Good evening. One in ten people of working age in Britain is claiming a sickness or disability benefit of some kind.
00:07That number is rising, unbelievably, by 1,000 people every single day.
00:13Already, the bill for this is about £75 billion a year.
00:18It's due to rise, unbelievably, by 2030 to perhaps £100 billion a year.
00:23So perhaps it's not surprising in some ways that the Chancellor, the Prime Minister, are trying to reduce some aspects of this bill.
00:32Perhaps a cut of around about £5 billion.
00:36But this is going down incredibly badly with the Labour-backed benches.
00:41It would appear about 136 Labour-backed benches right now are in full, open revolt.
00:48When you take out those that have ministerial positions, it's nearly half the backbench Labour Party.
00:57I wonder. I wonder what will happen.
00:59There's talk today that the Prime Minister has changed his diary.
01:03He'll try to ease rebels' fears by saying they'll speed up payment of funds to help people back into work.
01:09They'll review the policies to see the impact of them after a short period of time.
01:15But I wonder whether any of this is actually enough.
01:20It's not even one year since Starmer was elected, and he really has now a major problem with the backbenches.
01:27I suspect this isn't just around these payments.
01:32I suspect it's about winter fuel allowance.
01:34I suspect he's actually upset some quite large sections of his party, and indeed the public too.
01:41So, I'm keen to get your thoughts on this.
01:43How serious is this for the Prime Minister?
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