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Labour MPs’ concern over UK Government welfare reforms

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 16:48, Wednesday June 25th, 2025.

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Labour MPs Ruth Jones and Chris Evans
Labour MPs Ruth Jones and Chris Evans

Two of Caerphilly County Borough’s MPs have both raised concerns over planned UK Government welfare cuts – with plans to vote against the plans.

The proposals would see changes to eligibility for Personal Independence Payments (PIP) and Universal Credit, and the scrapping of the Work Capability Assessment, with the aim of saving £5bn a year.

Newport West and Islwyn’s Ruth Jones was one of the first Labour MPs to sign an amendment to the plans, which aims to block the changes from becoming law in their current form.

She said: “Reform to the benefits system is urgently needed, but I cannot support this bill as it stands.
“It should be given further time for consideration, and disabled people and charities must be properly consulted on it.”

The amendment has also been signed by Caerphilly MP Chris Evans who, alongside Caerphilly Senedd Member Hefin David, has written to work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall.

Hefin David MS, left, and Chris Evans MP
Hefin David MS, left, and Chris Evans MP

Mr Evans and Dr David called on the government to “urgently reconsider” the plans and demanded more consultation with those affected by the changes.

Mr Evans said: “Our welfare system needs reform, that much is clear. However, the proposals before us could have a serious and detrimental impact on my constituents, particularly those with disabilities, which could drive many into further poverty.

Caerphilly will be one of areas hit hardest by UK Government benefit cuts

“I am calling on the government to urgently reconsider these proposals and address the concerns that have been raised by so many people. At the very least, they must fully consult with those likely to be affected and protect them from slipping into poverty.”

Meanwhile, Dr David said: “The Welsh Labour Government has committed to ensuring that disabled people are supported into employment and receive appropriate job coaching. I am concerned that the unintended consequences of the benefits reforms will work against that progress in helping disabled people.

“I urge the UK Government listen to the Welsh Government’s strong views on this.”

Nick Smith, the Labour MP for Blaenau Gwent and Rhymney, has not signed the amendment and is expected to vote in favour of the government.

The Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payments Bill is due to be debated by MPs at its second reading on Tuesday July 1.


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