Did my MP vote against Starmer’s plan to cut benefits?

Sir Keir Starmer’s welfare bill was able to excavate his second reading while defending what was believed to be the most important rebellion because he was a prime minister a year ago.
The draft passed his second reading to 260 Noes, the majority of 75 by AYES, and 49 workers voted against the welfare deductions that caused controversy.
Engellilik Bakanı Sir Stephen Timms, hükümetin reformlarının merkezi direği olan kişisel bağımsızlık ödemeleri (PIP) için uygunluğu kısıtlamayı planlayan son hendek imtiyazını açıkladı.
The government initially planned to change the conformity criteria for disability aid for all new plaintiffs from November 2026, but now the new system will not come into force until the review is concluded.
Only a few days after the government’s first dilution of the legislation on Thursday, excluding all existing plaintiffs from the changes in the PIP on a chaotic U -turn.
Sir Keir’s welfare invoice caused continuous debate as a growing rebellion camp, directed by Dame Meg Hillier at the time, and made a first change that forced the government from its first plans to U -turn. While voting to support the legislation, approximately 50 labor force deputies expressed their discontent with the bill.
A significant voice in NOES ‘was a fiery speech criticizing the welfare cuts, while Ms. Maria Tidball, who was born with a natural disability affecting all of the four limbs drowned in tears.
Another important rebel Rachel Maskell said that people with disabilities would be worried about watching the discussion.
York Central deputy said: ım I’m really sorry for the bill, but my biggest sadness will see and see that the disabled people discuss their future, and I think they will be incredibly troubled when they see how parliament is today.
“This is what attracted me, because I think we have great responsibility for people with disabilities, and today they did not serve well by the department.”
Sir Sir Stephen Timms later, in response to concerns on a two -layer system, he said that it was oluşturate completely normal in Social Security ”.
“PIP took its place in 2013 (disability life allowance), but today half a million adults are still in DLA. This does not cause these problems. Parallel running is normal and in fact the most fair way to make a major change.”
Liz Kendall, Secretary of Labor and Pension, said that the reform of welfare is particularly “difficult for labor because the party attaches importance to“ passionate ”on the subject.
When asked what the main lessons are from the Backbench rebellion on the proposed interruptions, the publishers said: “Welfare reform is always really difficult, perhaps for the workers’ government.
“Something we care about with passion.”




