Government Plan to Keep Pip Payouts for 13 Weeks ‘Not Very Much’, Says MP
- A Labour MP described the Government's plans on welfare cuts as 'not very much really.'
- Dr. Simon Opher announced he would 'go to rebel' in a vote, supported by several colleagues.
- The Government's delay in disability cuts extends from four weeks to 13 weeks, still affecting many individuals.
- A Government assessment warned that 250,000 people might fall into poverty due to the planned cuts.
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Government plan to keep Pip payouts for 13 weeks ‘not very much’, says MP
The Government has faced a backlash from its own MPs over the package of benefits measures.
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