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Starmer responds to being 'rattled' by rebel MPs.Credit: Reuters

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00:00In 1997, when 47 MPs voted against Tony Blair's welfare plans, not a single one had the whip removed.
00:09He, like you, had a massive majority, but unlike you, he just didn't feel the need to punish MPs.
00:16Why are you so rattled by this? Doesn't it look weak?
00:20Look, we were elected in to change this country for the better,
00:24and that means we've got to carry through that change and we've got to carry through reforms
00:30because we inherited a broken economy and broken public services.
00:34No government has inherited both of those ever before,
00:38and I'm determined that we will change this country for the better for millions of working people.
00:43And I'm not going to be deflected from that.
00:47And therefore, we had to deal with people who repeatedly break the whip
00:51because everyone was elected as a Labour MP on the Manifesto of Change,
00:56and everybody needs to deliver as a Labour government.
00:59This is about what we're doing for the country,
01:02and that's why I'm so determined to press forward with the reforms and the change that we need to bring about.
01:06What do you think about?

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