💨 Abstract
On Tuesday, the Labour Government voted on a benefits bill, leading to a significant U-turn just 90 minutes before the vote. The government paused plans to restrict eligibility for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) until after a review, which is expected to conclude by Autumn 2026. This decision came after months of debilitating debate and widespread concerns from disabled individuals and advocacy groups.
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