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Party funding changes face fight in Lords
Labour wins allies against partisan proposals

THE government faces its first major setback over the Trade Union Bill in the Lords today, with peers uniting across the benches in a bid to defeat partisan Tory changes to party funding.

Labour has tabled a motion arguing that the effect of the proposals, which could slash the party’s income by £6 million a year, should be considered by a select committee.

Shadow leader of the upper house Angela Smith will argue  that a committee could “take an independent view away from the heat of party-political debate in the Lords chamber.”

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