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Recent policy changes, particularly the abolition of the two-child benefit cap and introduction of measures like a mansion tax, have bolstered support for the Prime Minister and Chancellor. These changes, spearheaded by Rachel Reeves, have resonated with Labour MPs, with Keir Starmer even acknowledging the budget as embodying “Labour values.” This shift has served to unify backbenchers, stabilizing the leaders’ previously uncertain positions. The content suggests a realignment in political support stemming from policies perceived as progressive and aligned with Labour principles.
