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'Dozens' of Labour MPs ready to revolt over benefits cuts

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More than 30 backbenchers said to be ready to vote against plans to cut benefits.

Plans to make it harder to claim incapacity benefits and personal independence payments.

Changes will affect almost four million people with the aim of saving 5billion for the Treasury .

MPs from the left of the party have already signalled they will vote against any chances to benefits.

New figures reveal number of children living in poverty in the UK has reached a record high.

Asked if it was the truth she would have to return at the autumn budget with more cuts or tax rises, the Chancellor said: 'No, it's not' Asked if this meant she could rule out these measures, Ms Reeves replied: 'What I'm saying is that there are loads of things that this Government are doing that are contributing to growth'.

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