The Labour List website  has updated its list of Labour MPs who have openly said they will vote against the Pathways to Work Green Paper cuts.  There are now 27 MPs who say they will do so, up from 12 just a few days ago.

Another seven Labour MPs have expressed opposition to the cuts, but not yet said they will vote against them.

For MPs to put their heads above the parapet this long before the battle begins takes a certain amount of courage.  They will undoubtedly come under huge pressure from Labour whips to back down before a bill to change the PIP points system and cut the universal credit health element for new claims is introduced in May.

If the bill is certified as a money bill, the Lords will not be able to amend or delay it for more than a month, meaning the cuts could be on the statute book by the end of July, ready to be implemented next year.

But with 27 Labour MPs now openly rebelling and one Labour MP having started a petition against his own party’s plans, not everything is going the government’s way.

You can check if your MP is on the list here.

If they are, perhaps send them an email to offer your support for their stand. 

If not, and you haven’t already contacted them, now is the time to do so.  Getting MPs to come out against the Green Paper cuts is undoubtedly the best way of defeating them. 

There’s more on contacting your MP and many other steps you can take on our What you can do page.

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    · 6 hours ago
    I don't think the Government have considered the knock-on effects, in terms of extra resources that will be spent, in the NHS if these proposals go ahead. GP surgeries are already overstretched; this will only increase if thousands of desperate ill/disabled people turn up in material distress. The third sector - what Cameron described as the Big Society - does not really exist anymore. For example, RNIB is practically just a campaigning organisation now. Doesn't need to spend money; in the past they ran hotels for the blind, rehabilitation centres such as Manor House in Torquay; special schools such as Chorley Wood (for girls) and Worcester College (for boys).  All gone.
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    · 2 days ago
    Definitely forwarding this one to my MP also:


    "DWP is not doing what they’re supposed to be doing in the way they operate,” Algernon said. “They treat an awful lot of these people with health issues in the same way that, say I found you huddled in the corner crying and rather than talking to you, I decided that I’m going to cheer you up by repeatedly punching you in the face. 

    “I’ve walked out of there under no illusion as to how claimants ended up getting lost, forgotten about, with wrong decisions and dead. My personal opinion is that two biggest cheats of the system are the DWP itself and the government.”"
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    · 3 days ago
    I sent this to our local Conservative Party.
    Dear Sir
    In view of the overwhelming distress being caused by the Labour Party's intention to stop many disabled people from claiming PIP, please can you tell me whether my MP Stuart Anderson will be voting for these cuts.
    I am asking this because looking at his website he has no interest in disabled people whatsoever.
    Thank you.

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    · 3 days ago
    My MP is backing the proposals as such a waste of any more of my time to contact him. I have had to go about it a different way. To show my objection. 

    CAB are being supportive remotely. 

    We ALL are terrified by this limited capability work being scrapped when we are housebound 

    This is going to tip a lot of us over the edge psychologically and in turn that will exacerbate the very severe physical disabilities and chronic ill-health that we are actually on benefits for. 

    I think this is what Labour intended all along for it to impact on the majority of us to this high degree before it even reached white paper stage, we have ALL commented upon the UNLAWFUL way that the green paper was delivered, with it's deployment of tactics.

    There are NO words bad enough to describe the inhumanity that they are inflicting in every way






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      · 1 days ago
      @Neil Cook As I said to someone else in another comment...

      Next time there's a general election, you can vote your MP out of a job.
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      · 1 days ago
      @s Birkenhead MP Alison McGovern definitely in favour of these cuts 
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      · 2 days ago
      @DJ Names and shame your local labour mp right now !
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      · 3 days ago
      @DJ My MP seems is supporting the proposals too. She just blamed the last 14 years of Tory Government . That is not very supportive of us vulnerable they are supposed to help. Hope they get slaughtered in the May local elections. They are only looking after themselves . 
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      · 3 days ago
      @DJ If the MP is there to represent their constituents, then can we ask to see evidence of what they have done to establish how the majority of their constituents would want them to vote?
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    · 3 days ago
    No, what I posted was

    Rachel Thieves and the gang would be fine if they lost their salary - if their response to the electorate is anything to go by they obviously cannot read or understand signs, symbols or words at all. There's 8 points right there. As for making any budgeting decisions at all...

    Looks like an enhanced award all round, ladies! 
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    · 3 days ago
    I tried to post this before but it was cut:


    Looks like an enhanced award all round, ladies! 
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    · 4 days ago
    Wrong benefit being targeted on the most vulnerable. Pip is not a sickness benefit for starters. Universal credit and esa is given to those who are sick or out of work. But do not touch the severely disabled benefits you will cost lifes labour and have blood on your hands. Leave P.I.P alone stop targeting those that can't physically work and already struggling as things stand. Stop handing out money right left and center abroad and help the British people especially the most vulnerable the elderly and disabled. I'm disgusted that not all mps are not against the cuts. Save life's and stop the cuts now before it's to late and people end up in poverty and lose there lifes.
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      · 3 days ago
      @Neil Cook I found something out recently you will be interested in, Neil. It's possible to claim PIP by post. May be worth considering (just so some poor bugger on the other end of the phone is not subject to your wrath). Also depending where you are in the country, you can apply online. 


      When my next assessment for UC LCWRA is due, I'm going to try for PIP as well and make a paper-based claim (because I refuse to use the phone).
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      · 4 days ago
      @Sarah How about leaving UC/LCWRA alone then? There are plenty of us on that only who are gonna be in real trouble if or when that disgraceful measure happens. I'm absolutely ruddy scAred stiff and terrified right now.
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    · 4 days ago
    I'm having a major nervous breakdown with everything happening in the world.

    My Ill health
    Might lose disability support
    Cost of living inflation
    Iran war crisis
    Russia war crisis
    Trump tariffs fueling inflation
    AI existential threat
    Migrant invasion
    Talk of conscription
    Gaza catastrophic suffering
    Ukraine suffering
    Talk of WW3

    Having extreme panic attacks all day
    There is no future
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      · 3 days ago
      @The Dogmother @The Dogmother, why should you cope with it? Their failure is not your problem.
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      · 3 days ago
      @pollenpath I should clarify - I meant they are trying to control how we feel about ourselves as disabled people. Obviously the control they have over our benefits is another matter entirely and I am as devastated as the next person about the intended cuts. 
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      · 3 days ago
      @Frances @Frances They messaged me three diff days to say they'd be here between 8am-1pm and never arrived, my sis phoned the office twice to ask why and they never answered. Then when he landed out again randomly it threw me. I can't cope with it tbh. 
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      · 3 days ago
      @Anon Nervous breakdowns are caused by a person having continuous stress and or panic attacks from a situation they can not control or change over a long period of time,the Nervous system goes into fight or flight constantly and ends up in a sensitised state, the cure us to desensitise yourself,ie you must find an acceptable solution to the problem, thing is with this people can not accept what's happening and a wheel of worry forms constantly turning back to the stressor, we all must find a way to get our minds to accept a possible solution that appeased the worry,hard I know,easier said than done, I know myself exactly what I must do,but like many of us am constantly worried about making ends meet,the only solution would be for my husband to take on more work again and then I lose my ability to leave the house again after putting in so much work with  councillors ,very frustrating!!
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      · 3 days ago
      @Anon
      Trying again...

      Set boundaries. You are panicking about situations that have nothing to do with you and that you can do nothing about.

      Iran war crisis - Not your problem.
      Russia war crisis - Not your problem.
      Trump tariffs fueling inflation - Not your problem.
      AI existential threat - Not your problem.
      Talk of conscription - Not your problem.
      Gaza catastrophic suffering - Not your problem.
      Ukraine suffering - Not your problem.
      Talk of WW3 - Not your problem. WW3 will not happen.

      My Ill health - Your BIGGEST concern.

      Might lose disability support - This affects you.
      Cost of living inflation - This affects you.
      Migrant invasion - This affects you.

      You have neither the time nor energy to waste worrying. Focus on yourself. No one in Iran, Ukraine, Palestine or any other country at war cares about the proposed changes to our benefits. You do not need to care about their problems. Shun all media which keeps bombarding you with bad news. Stop putting negativity into your life that doesn't concern you. Any news about benefits you can get from this website.
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    · 4 days ago
    But they ALL vote For their ANNUAL  pay rises don't they, it's the only time HOP is full, IMO their salaries need cutting and their expenses restricting or scrapping 
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      · 4 days ago
      @tom Well Rachel Thieves and the gang would be fine if they lost their salary - they obviously 
      making any budgeting decisions at all...

      Looks like an enhanced award all round, ladies! 
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    · 4 days ago
    I'm so pleased they are fighting for us, I'm severely disabled with permanent severe nerve damage to the spine and I've not been able to physically work since 2016 and for the rest of my life. These changes rachel reeves is bringing to the table is wrong. It will put me into poverty as I can't work and don't have 4 points on one daily living question only 2s 8 in total and 12 points enhanced mobility movement. It will kill me if you can stop taking from vulnerable and take from the wealthy who can afford everything.
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    · 4 days ago
    My cousins son who worked for the NHS had desperately bad back problems and numerous operations,none which helped, he also had MH problems and did all to get help. My aunt found him dead slumped over his computer in his room,job searching, Just earlier this morning.He'dy got his pip reinstated after a fight last yr. He was 31.
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    · 5 days ago
    Have all the other Labour MP's openly came out and said they are support the cuts?
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    · 5 days ago
    With  tiny hope left the MPs against cuts that oppose them  has gone from 7 to 16 think it was it's on labour list from 22hrs ago the list has grown and  hope the rebel list grows.
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    · 5 days ago
    There is one clear solution to this mess - tax the rich. 

    #taxtherich
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    · 5 days ago
    and Blair but I cannot say anymore otherwise I will be accused of being a self hating type and be ousted in the same way as Corbyn was and labelled.
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    · 5 days ago
    Just emailed the Liverpool City Region parliamentary committee. I have still not received any response from Maria Eagle and after checking the list of MPs against cuts her name not in there, very disappointing but not surprised at all either 
    Glad to see Ian Byrne & Kim Johnson speaking out and will be voting against.
    So at least we have them supporting us for our region. I will be emailing them also.
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    · 5 days ago
    I would not hold my breath with Jess Phillips supporting us.  I have found her totally useless todate on other issues.  I wonder what alot of these MP's would have done if they did not have their fat salary, maybe join many of us down the foodbank?
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      · 5 days ago
      @mbc127 If Jess Phillips doesn't vote against the cuts she can read a roll call of the dead who perished as a result of them.
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    · 5 days ago
    Instead of cutting pip and other welfare, why don't the government get the people already claiming uc, who don't have disabilities back to work first, it's not right what they are doing to people on pip
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    · 5 days ago
    and following on from my crystal ball, the new Government health initiative:

    Patients should take up smoking, at least forty a day
    Drink excessively, not just beer but preferably spirits
    Eat as much cake as possible
    Do no exercise
    Drop dead before retirement age. You have been a responsible citizen by working for 40 years, paying all your taxes (and getting nothing in return) and not bothering the State with the requirements for a pension (which won't be available anyway)
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    · 5 days ago
    What was once a real Labour Party, now reflects the ilk of Mandelson, Starmer & Reeves. Politicians without any principles or integrity. Hence so few rebels in Labour. If 27 (or slightly higher) is the best of them, then the party &, alas, we have little chance. It's a banker that Tories & Reform support these cuts. All because they don't want to offend their wealthy backers with a relatively small tax rise on the richest, who after all enjoyed an excellent run during 14 years of Tory tax breaks. There's a choice word that perfectly sums up the likes of those I mention, but I won't taint this forum by writing it. Meantime, our fight goes on. There'll certainly be legal challenges from people with integrity, who at least care.
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