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    Home - UK Politics - Labour welfare cuts ‘Dickensian’ and ‘from another era’, says rebel MP
    UK Politics Updated:July 2, 2025

    Labour welfare cuts ‘Dickensian’ and ‘from another era’, says rebel MP

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    Labour welfare cuts ‘Dickensian’ and ‘from another era’, says rebel MP

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    • Labour MP Rachael Maskell criticises the government’s welfare reforms as “Dickensian,” urging colleagues to oppose a bill she believes fails to protect the poor.
    • An amendment to halt the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill has been signed by 39 MPs, down from 127 in previous opposition efforts.
    • Government concessions include safeguarding existing claimants and proposals estimated to push 150,000 people into poverty by 2030, despite promises of protection for those most in need.

    Labour welfare cuts ‘Dickensian’ and ‘from another era’, says rebel MP ahead of vote

    The Labour MP leading the effort to defeat the government’s welfare bill has described her party’s cuts as “Dickensian” and “from another era”.

    Rachael Maskell urged her colleagues to vote against Sir Keir Starmer’s bill, saying it was “far from what this Labour Party is for: a party to protect the poor”.

    Ms Maskell is one of 39 Labour MPs who have signed an amendment to the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill, which, if passed, would halt its progress through parliament.

    The leading rebel, whose constituency is York Central, said the bill should be voted down later this evening.

    She warned that 600 people took their lives under the era of Tory austerity, adding: “The tragedy of this ideology could be worse.”

    Thirty-nine MPs have so far signed Ms Maskell’s amendment despite the prime minister offering significant concessions on his original plans to avoid a damaging rebellion.

    The number is a significant drop from the 127 Labour MPs who last week signed a separate amendment that would have killed the legislation and delivered a severe blow to Sir Keir’s authority if it passed.

    In an attempt to minimise the looming rebellion, the prime minister watered down his original welfare proposals to minimise the impact on existing claimants.

    On Monday, Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall confirmed that all existing claimants of the personal independence payment (PIP), the main disability benefit, will be protected from changes to eligibility, which had been tightened under the original plan.

    She also confirmed that all current recipients of the health element of Universal Credit, as well as any new applicants meeting the “severe conditions criteria”, will now have their incomes protected in real terms.

    Previously, the government had planned to freeze the UC health top-up at £97 a week during this parliament.

    Ms Kendall also promised that a consultation into PIP – “co-produced” with disabled people – will be published next autumn, which was a key demand of the rebels.

    Analysis by the government published on Monday revealed the new welfare offer would still push 150,000 more people into poverty by 2030, down from the 250,000 estimated under the original plan.

    Ms Kendall said the U-turn on welfare cuts will cost taxpayers about £2.5bn by 2030 – less than half the £4.8bn the government had expected to save with its initial proposals.

    The fresh amendment signed by the 39 Labour MPs calls for the bill to be dropped over concerns that there has not been a proper, formal consultation with disabled people, and the additional employment support funding will not be in place until the end of the decade.

    Some MPs have also expressed concerns that the bill would create a two-tier benefits system that treats existing claimants and new claimants differently.

    Sarah Owen, the Labour MP for Luton North and the chair of the Women and Equalities Committee, on Monday questioned whether a “three-tier” benefits system could be created, when taking into account the fact that a government review is being carried out into the PIP assessment system by Minister Stephen Timms.

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