Osborne stirs up Labour split ahead of vote on cuts

Labour leadership candidates could rebel against amendment that backs some of the Budget measures

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Finance Minister George Osborne smiles before the start of an ECOFIN meeting in Brussels on 14 July.
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George Osborne is seeking to exploit a split in the Labour Party over the latest reforms to welfare including substantial tax credit cuts. In a letter to The Guardian which backs the stance of interim leader Harriet Harman, the chancellor is calling on 'progressive MPs' to stand with the government.

He writes: "Three in four people – and a majority of Labour voters – think that Britain spends too much on welfare. For our social contract to work, we need to retain the consent of the taxpayer, not just the welfare recipient."

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