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Welfare Bill: PIP & Universal Credit Changes Explained

by Julia Evans

Welfare Bill: Last-Minute Concessions Save PIP Cuts – What You Need to know

London,UK – July 2,2025 – In a dramatic turn of events,the government has been forced into making meaningful concessions to its controversial welfare bill,averting a potential defeat in a crucial vote on Tuesday night. The changes primarily concern Personal independence Payment (PIP) and Universal Credit, leaving many claimants scrambling to understand the implications.

PIP Cuts Shelved – For Now

The most significant growth is the suspension of planned cuts to PIP. Disabilities Minister Stephen Timms announced that no cuts woudl be made to the disability benefit untill a comprehensive review is completed in 2026 [[1]]. This follows earlier concessions made last week regarding both PIP and Universal Credit [[1]]. The initial proposals aimed to limit eligibility for PIP and even eliminate disability payments for those under 22.

The Timms Review: A deep Dive into PIP

The review,led by Stephen Timms,will be the first comprehensive assessment of the PIP system in a decade. It aims to ensure the system is fair, supportive, and reflects the realities of modern life [[1]]. Crucially, the review will be co-produced with disabled people, relevant organizations, and MPs, promising a more inclusive and informed outcome.the findings are expected to be published in autumn 2026.

Universal Credit: Cuts Remain, But Modified

While the PIP cuts have been halted, changes to Universal Credit remain in effect.The government initially proposed £5 billion in cuts to the health element of Universal Credit. While plans to freeze the health top-up amount until

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