Reformed benefits cuts welfare bill passes through Commons

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2 Jul 2025 • 2:35 AM MYT
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  • The government has made significant concessions on its welfare reform bill, particularly regarding changes to personal independence payments (PIP).
  • Disability minister Sir Stephen Timms confirmed that PIP changes will be delayed until after a comprehensive review concludes by autumn 2025.
  • This marks the government's second major concession, made to avert a significant rebellion from Labour MPs.
  • Proposals to reform the welfare system have passed their first Commons hurdle, with MPs voting 335 to 260, majority 75
  • Despite these concessions, many Labour MPs, led by Rachael Maskell, remain committed to voting against the bill, deeming it a 'farce' and harmful.
  • Critics, including the MS Society and Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch, argue the bill remains flawed or has become 'pointless' and ineffective.
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