Starmer suspends Labour MPs amid discipline disputes and policy debates

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Four Labour MPs, including Rachel Maskell, were suspended for rebelling against party lines on welfare reforms, but Maskell emphasized her continued support for the government as an independent and her commitment to advocating for her constituents, especially disabled people. The suspensions aim to enforce party discipline amid internal disagreements over welfare policy, with some MPs feeling the punishment is an overreaction.
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