Politics LIVE: Starmer dealt major blow as unions lead revolt against PM 'pickpocketing pensioners' and vote against axing Winter Fuel Payments
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Sir Keir Starmer has been dealt a major blow as a union-led campaign against the Prime Minister’s decision to axe Winter Fuel Payments won a non-binding vote at Labour conference.
Starmer jetted off to New York ahead of the final day of proceedings in Liverpool, with furore emerging earlier this week when Labour pushed back the vote on Winter Fuel Payments.
The Prime Minister unequivocally defended his plan to scrap Winter Fuel Payments for 10 million pensioners, insisting it would plug £1.4billion of the £22billion black hole left by the Tories.
Despite only one Labour MP voting removing the up to £300 payment, members rejected the Prime Minister’s plan after trade union bosses warned it was akin to “pickpocketing pensioners”.
Trade unionists from Unite staged a protest this morning, urging Starmer to “save our winter fuel”.
Speaking on stage, Unite’s general-secretary Sharon Graham said: “This is not what people voted for. It’s the wrong decision and it needs to be reversed.”
Graham’s intervention was met with loud applause from delegates, with many going as far to give her a standing ovation.
Unite put forward the motion, with the Communication Workers Union seconding the vote.
A Conservative Party source said: “Starmer has lost support of the Labour Party, his MPs and paymasters.”
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Trade unionists from Unite have protested Starmer's decision to axe Winter Fuel Payments for 10 million pensioners.
In a protest staged in the ACC, Unite's general-secretary Sharon Graham was joined by other trade unionists chanting against the decision.
The group repeatedly chanted: "Save winter fuel."
Sir Keir Starmer has urged Israel and Lebanon to "step back from the brink" as tensions continue to escalate in the Middle East.
The Prime Minister instructed British troops to head over to Cyprus as the UK Government draws up "contingency plans" for UK nationals leaving Lebanon.
Fears of an overspill in the war between Israel and Hamas arose this week after Benjamin Netanyahu launched the country's biggest offensive against Lebanese group Hezbollah since 2006.
Defence Secretary John Healy yesterday chaired an emergency Cobra meeting as tensions soared.
Healy later urged British nationals to leave Lebanon, warning: "British nationals should leave now."
The Prime Minister echoed Healy's comments, adding: "It is important that we be really, really clear: now is the time to leave."
Two British warships are already in the region and would be used if any evacuation operation is ordered.
Royal Air Force planes and helicopters are also on standby.
It has been reported that RAF Akrotiri, a UK military base in Cyprus, would be used as an important staging post.
Discussing heightened tensions in the Middle East, Starmer said: "I think we need to be clear we need de-escalation, we need a ceasefire, we need to pull back from the brink."
Israel launched a series of strikes against Lebanon on Monday as Benjamin Netanyahu urged civilians to "get out of the way" to ensure the IDF can take on Hezbollah.
The strikes reportedly resulted in 490 people being killed and another 1,600 sustaining injuries.
The lone pro-Palestine protester who heckled Sir Keir Starmer has spoken about why he staged his intervention to raise concerns about Gaza and Lebanon.
Daniel Riley, 18, said: “Everyday we’re still sending British bombs and British bullets that are being used in Lebanon and in Gaza right now and the prime minister – he could stop that, he could stop that right now but he doesn’t.
“And he says that he wants things to stop but he won’t lift a finger to actually stop it.”
Asked if he had planned to disrupt the leader’s speech, Riley added: “No, I was a delegate, I’m a Labour Party member, I hoped I’d be one for life but I suspect not now.”