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<h1>Prime Minister faces party rebellion over disability benefit cuts affecting 3.2 million people</h1> The UK Prime Minister faces internal party rebellion over welfare reform proposals during his first year in office, marking a troubled period despite winning a landslide election victory. Originally planned disability benefit cuts affecting 3.2 million people sparked opposition from over 120 party lawmakers, forcing government concessions including benefit protections and mandatory reviews. This represents the third policy reversal in recent weeks, following retreats on winter heating subsidies and child abuse inquiries. Despite achievements including minimum wage increases and healthcare investment, the leader struggles with low approval ratings, high inflation, sluggish economic growth, and rising support for opposition parties, though retains time until 2029 elections.