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Speaker confirms that MPs will get vote on rebel Labour amendment intended to kill off bill

The debate on the UC and Pip bill – or welfare bill, as some are calling it – is starting.

Lindsay Hoyle says he has selected the reasoned amendment tabled by Rachael Maskell.

That means it will be put to a vote at 7pm.

If it passes, the bill will fall.

If government MPs vote it down, there will then be a vote on the main motion, that the bill gets a second reading.

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Kendall says, when Timms review Pip rules kick in, claimants can seek reassessment if they think that would help

Kendall says the government wants to complete the Timms review by next autumn. And after that its recommendations will be implemented “as soon as is practically possible via primary or secondary legislation”.

And she says that, once those recommendations are in place, any people already getting Pip can ask for a reassessment.

(That means, if the Timms rules are more generous than the rules coming in in November 2026, people can migrate to the Timms rules by asking for a review of their case. This point in part addresses the “three-tier system” claim made yesterday.)

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