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After some initial wavering (a "line in the sand" according to Labour peer and social policy professor Ruth Lister, and a "moment of truth", according to columnist John Harris), Labour is now set to vote against the welfare benefits uprating bill, which is published today, in the Commons in the new year.
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Internal wavering?
France was wavering.
A wavering speck.
Several others are wavering.
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