Another day, another drama. On Thursday afternoon, it emerged that Sir Keir Starmer’s government were rolling back their commitment to change the ‘qualifying period’ for unfair dismissal from 24 months to day one. Now workers will have to have been in their job for at least six months to qualify, in a move that ministers hope will push the controversial employment rights bill through the House of Lords. But the U-turn has sparked anger among Labour MPs…

The move is a breach of Labour’s 2024 manifesto – and backbenchers have not been quiet in their objections. Left-wing Labour MPs have hit out at the PM for stripping back the employment bill, while the union Unite is on the warpath too. Former housing minister Justin Madders fumed on Twitter: ‘It might be a compromise. It might even be nec

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