Keir Starmer is facing furious backlash after his government announced it would not pay a penny to the 'WASPI women' who were told they would have to work five years longer to receive their pension.
In the final Prime Minister's Questions before the festive break Tory leader Kemi Badenoch tore into him over the decision to make the £300 means-tested.
A whopping six in ten (61 per cent) people said they were 'dissatisfied' with the PM's track record - including more than a third (39 per cent) of Labour supporters.
Insiders say the new team, to be established in the heart of the Cabinet Office, will aim to ensure that any concessions yielded to Brussels will be almost impossible to undo by a future Tory governm…