Tens of thousands at risk of poverty despite Labour’s benefit U-turn, MPs warn
<p>Changes to welfare reforms not enough to protect newly sick and disabled people from financial hardship</p><p>About 50,000 people who become disabled or chronically ill will be pushed into poverty by the end of the decade because of cuts to incapacity benefit, despite ministers dropping the bulk of its welfare reform plans, MPs have warned.</p><p>The work and pensions select committee report welcomed ministers’ decision earlier this month to drop some of the most controversial aspects of its disability reforms in the face of <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/jun/23/labour-mps-launch-major-rebellion-to-stop-benefits-cuts-bill">a parliamentary revolt</a> by over 100 Labour backbenchers.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/jul/29/tens-of-thousands-at-risk-of-poverty-despite-labours-benefit-u-turn-mps-warn">Continue reading...</a>
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