Labour Party
MPs will be deciding whether or not to cut back on the allowance for pensioners.
When Starmer was in the shadow cabinet, the party called the idea "single biggest attack on pensioners in a generation in our country".
"They are choices! They are decisions! This is a decision your government is making," Sally Nugent pointed out, repeatedly.
His remarks come ahead of a damning landmark report into the state of the health service.
Netanyahu called the decision "shameful" and the US has made it clear it will not be following the UK's example.
The PM made it clear the violent riots would not make him change government policy "one bit".
"If they are more comfortable hanging out with Jeremy Corbyn and his friends, they should just be honest about it," said a party source.
The chancellor and prime minister are braced for another backbench rebellion.
The ministry of justice has said it is looking at "all viable options".
Chloe Tilley dismissed Angela Eagle's claim, saying she was just here to ask questions.