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Britons are opposed to cuts to disability benefits, as Starmer bows to backbenchers
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YouGov News Tracker: 22-23 June 2025
What is the one news story the British public have heard most about in the last few days?
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Only on immigration is any party seen as best placed to handle the issue by more than quarter of Britons
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