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Labour likely to try to split rebel MPs, Westminster sources say
Zarah Sultana, MP for Coventry South, (centre) on a TSSA picket line outside London Euston train station with Jeremy Corbyn (2nd left) and RMT general secretary Mick Lynch (right), August 18, 2022

LABOUR is likely to employ divide-and-rule tactics when disciplining dissident MPs, it has emerged.

Westminster sources have indicated that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s whips are considering readmitting to the parliamentary party five of the seven MPs who rebelled over the government’s decision to maintain the two-child benefit cap.

Under the scenario, members for Coventry South, Zarah Sultana, and Poplar and Limehouse, Apsana Begum, would not have their suspensions lifted.

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