Disability Benefit Cuts - Take action before July 9th.

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  • lil12
    lil12 Community Member Posts: 17 Connected
  • jasminehoop
    jasminehoop Community Member Posts: 51 Contributor

    I think it means another (or maybe more than one) Bill in the future, yeh. I can't keep up tbh!

  • mrsBB
    mrsBB Community Member Posts: 297 Empowering
    edited July 2025

    Catherine, Jasmine got this info from B&W

    From the Benefits and Work website:

    "Proposals such as the abolition of the WCA, the proposal to amalgamate contributory ESA and JSA into a single time limited contributory benefit  and not paying 18-21 year old PIP recipients the health element of UC is not affected by last night’s vote.  They will all require separate legislation of their own."

    So it looks like those issues are yet to be legislated on, as clear as mud as always ☺️

  • YogiBear
    YogiBear Community Member Posts: 410 Pioneering

    Benefits and Work Site under News - recently posted.

    News

    Universal Credit Bill listed as money bill for House of Lords

     Published: 10 July 2025

    The Universal Credit Bill (formerly the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment bill) has been listed for its second reading in the House of  Lords as a money bill.

    According to the UK Parliament website, the second reading and all remaining stages of the Universal Credit (Money Bill) will take place on 22 July.

    This means that the Lords can suggest amendments, but the Commons can simply ignore them and the bill will become law one month after it completes all its stages in the Lords.

    Along with racing through the committee, report and third reading stage of the bill in the Commons in a single session yesterday, this is another tactic by Labour to prevent any scrutiny of legislation that will take money away from hundreds of thousands of future disabled universal credit claimants.

    It also makes it even harder to trust that the government will be seriously interested in the views of disabled people when the Timms review begins its work after the summer.  Genuine consultation does not seem to be something that this Labour government can bear to be involved in.


  • mrsBB
    mrsBB Community Member Posts: 297 Empowering
    edited July 2025

    OMG YogiBear ( sorry about the name mix up my head today ugh.) I was almost convinced it would not go through 😡This really is a serious blow, so sneaky and underhand the lot of them.

  • Zipz
    Zipz Community Member Posts: 4,345 Championing
    edited July 2025

    @YogiBear Thank you. Stunned. The stampede to get this through is startling. It's 48 hours before recess. The House will be empty.

    EDIT: The Commons' ammendments to the Bill reduced it to such a degree that what remains could legitimately be certified as a Money Bill as it reaches the Lords: "Make provision to alter the rates of the standard allowance, limited capability for work element and limited capability for work and work-related activity element of universal credit and the rates of income-related employment and support allowance."

  • YogiBear
    YogiBear Community Member Posts: 410 Pioneering

    I'm shocked. I've emailed a number of disability charities etc just to make them aware of this.

  • mrsBB
    mrsBB Community Member Posts: 297 Empowering

    I just knew it, how can we now have faith ( not that we ever did ) that Timms will conduct an honest and fair consultation.

  • mrsBB
    mrsBB Community Member Posts: 297 Empowering

    Stunned too Zipz, after reading there were parts of the bill that would stop it becoming a money bill.

  • mrsBB
    mrsBB Community Member Posts: 297 Empowering

    They just do not care, what an eye opener this whole sorry saga has been.

  • mrsBB
    mrsBB Community Member Posts: 297 Empowering
    edited July 2025

    Thank you Zipz, I have a lot to learn in this area, I believe I was reading and believed the same as you that it would not pass, thank you for helping to clarify so much for me and the forum ☺️

    Edit to add, thank you to all who have helped me understand to some degree very difficult political processes☺️

  • apples
    apples Community Member Posts: 554 Empowering

    Catherine, thanks for posting this, as my head is all over the place today have I read right that people with ADHD can still claim PIP ? Thanks

  • YogiBear
    YogiBear Community Member Posts: 410 Pioneering

    Agree Catherine. I'm fearful for what's going to come down the line. We've good people on our side. The fight continues on. You have been absolutely amazing throughout all of this.👍️

  • Zipz
    Zipz Community Member Posts: 4,345 Championing
  • mrsBB
    mrsBB Community Member Posts: 297 Empowering

    @apples, it looks like it with those amendments being withdrawn but just keep an eye on things as they progress and as Timms does his report. Many things could change over the next goodness knows how long, all we can do is wait and see what the end result will look like. I would say try and relax a bit for now 🤗

  • mrsBB
    mrsBB Community Member Posts: 297 Empowering
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  • apples
    apples Community Member Posts: 554 Empowering

    Thank you @Zipz and @mrsBB

    I currently get pip but this was awarded before my adhd diagnosis, I’m in review stage my form had to be back by 10 August last year and still waiting for the assessment

  • apples
    apples Community Member Posts: 554 Empowering

    Definitely not her good nature, I’m exhausted today after trying to work out all the voting that was going on yesterday, I hope you’re ok under the circumstances as you have been an absolute star emailing / contacting many people, not sure where you got the strength from but myself and I know others are immensely grateful

    I want to know how my mp voted anyone know if there is a list to see who voted aye

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