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McFadden defends Liz Kendall’s handling of welfare reform brief

Chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster Pat McFadden has praised Liz Kendall’s handling of her government brief amid a rebellion by Labour MPs over welfare reform plans.

Asked on the BBC Radio 4 Today programme how long she could stay in her job if she could not convince Labour MPs to vote alongside the government, McFadden said “Liz Kendall is doing an excellent job.”

He continued:

She has been central to the development of these reforms.

She has argued for them, not as a difficult choice, but as the right choice, because she believes in a welfare state that should be there for people.

Because she’s not comfortable about 1,000 people a day signing on for Pip and us just watching that number grow.

And because she’s absolutely passionate about getting more help and support to long term sick and disabled people who could work if they had that extra help and support, and right now, under the unreformed system, they don’t have that.

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Senior Conservatives this morning have been backing a campaign by Neil O’Brien, MP for Harborough, Oadby & Wigston, to ban phones in secondary schools.

Opposition leader Kemi Badenoch shared a video he had posted on social media, saying “Every teacher and pupil I meet says the same: ban smartphones in classrooms. They’re disruptive, harm mental health, and damage learning. Keir Starmer says it’s not needed yet only one in ten secondary schools are phone-free. This is so important.”

Every teacher and pupil I meet says the same: ban smartphones in classrooms.

They’re disruptive, harm mental health, and damage learning.

Keir Starmer says it’s not needed yet only 1 in 10 secondary schools are phone-free. This is so important.

Please give this a watch. https://t.co/HgubVqcCF7

— Kemi Badenoch (@KemiBadenoch) June 24, 2025

Tom Tugendhat, who was a party leadership contender last year, has also backed the campaign today.

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