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Welfare cuts vote could possibly be the federal government’s largest parliamentary check thus far

By Editorial Board Published June 18, 2025 6 Min Read
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Welfare cuts vote could possibly be the federal government’s largest parliamentary check thus far

Liz Kendall, the welfare secretary, stated right now that the welfare system was at a crossroads – and that the highway she had chosen was the one in all “compassion, opportunity and dignity”.

Dozens of Labour MPs really feel that what was promised as a plan to assist disabled individuals into work has as an alternative changed into a cost-cutting train to shave £5bn off the funds.

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Kendall introduced the reforms in March, saying that the welfare invoice was “spiralling” and “unsustainable”. The figures are placing: 9 million working-age persons are economically inactive. Private Independence Fee (PIP) claims per 30 days have doubled in simply 5 years.

Many MPs agree the system wants reform, however fear the federal government is performing with out totally pondering by means of the implications.

As we speak noticed the laws revealed – the Common Credit score and Private Independence Fee Invoice – setting out a tightening of standards for the principle incapacity profit in England, PIP. It additionally units out plans to chop the well being component of Common Credit score and delay entry to it till age 22.

Forty-two Labour MPs have signed a letter saying they can’t assist the modifications – and the names embrace newly-elected MPs who haven’t been important of the federal government earlier than. They are saying concessions, resembling an extended grace interval earlier than advantages are eliminated, should not adequate.

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Liz Kendall .Pic: PA

She stated she was frightened about individuals who depend on PIP for the prices of working – resembling petrol, and people who would lose it, however not be prepared for employment.

“It’s really not good enough because we know so many people this is going to affect,” she stated.

“We know PIP can be a gateway to getting other benefits like carers allowance which really help families just survive. We’re not even talking about people having some great lifestyle, they’re literally barely surviving on these payments. It all just doesn’t feel very Labour to me.”

Different MPs who haven’t but spoken publicly are involved. “It seems as if we’re getting all the bad stuff first – before we hear about the job schemes and child poverty strategy”, one stated.

A number of MPs say whereas the £1bn for tailor-made assist in job centres is welcome, they fear it won’t assist all these shedding out; and so they fear in regards to the financial outlook and employers being keen to take individuals on.

Authorities insiders consider the revolt could be contained. However it poses a problem, and each Ms Kendall and Stephen Timms have been devoting time to one-on-one conferences to win round particular person MPs.

PIP – paid at a fundamental charge of £73.90 every week at the usual charge, and £110.40 on the enhanced charge – can be restricted from individuals who don’t rating 4 factors on the each day dwelling standards. Incapacity teams say individuals who wrestle to feed and gown themselves might lose out.

Learn Extra: Battle to persuade MPs to again profit cuts

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People who claim disability benefits react to Rachel Reeves' spring statement and Labour's cuts to welfare.

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From March: ‘I do not understand how I’ll survive’

Kathy Laprell, from Eastbourne, who suffers ache and mobility issues following a severe automotive accident, has been receiving PIP for 9 years.

She presently qualifies for the improved charge, however fears she wouldn’t meet the brand new standards and lose £440 a month if reassessed when these modifications take impact subsequent yr.

“I use it to help pay for my carer’s expenses because I pay her, I use it for petrol for the car so I can get out and about, and obviously extra winter fuel; the increase in bills since April has been astronomical. Losing it would mean I would be at food banks to actually be able to eat.

“We’re not scroungers. If I might work I might work,” she stated.

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Sir Keir Starmer defends his welfare reforms

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From March: PM defends ‘important’ welfare reforms

Yesterday, employment minister Alison McGovern confronted down some offended Labour MPs who had known as for the cash to be taken from the wealthiest as an alternative, saying the federal government had already put taxes on non-public faculties and personal jets, in addition to growing inheritance tax.

MPs are additionally involved that after spending months defending the choice to slash Winter Gasoline Funds from pensioners, the federal government was pressured right into a U-turn.

With many but to be satisfied, the primary vote in two weeks could possibly be the largest parliamentary check the federal government has confronted but.

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