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 ยฃ5 billion in cuts to the health element of Universal Credit. While plans to freeze the health top-up amount until