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Commons leader Lucy Powell tells MPs government still planning for welfare bill vote to happen on Tuesday

Lucy Powell, the leader of the Commons, has told MPs that the government is still planning for the vote on the second reading of the UC and Pip bill go to ahead on Tuesday night next week.

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Powell tells MPs government wants welfare bill to clear all its Commons stages within next two weeks

This is what Lucy Powell, the leader of the Commons, told MPs when she confirmed that the second reading of the UC and Pip bill will go ahead on Tuesday. (See 10.41am.)

As well as confirming that the government is open to concessions on the bill (bills are “often amended at committee”), she said that the government wants the bill to clear the Commons by mid July (‘“remaining stages … the following week”).

That is unusually quick for a major bill. But the government has said the bill needs to become law by November for the benefit changes to be implemented in time for the 2026-27 financial year.

Powell said:

The universal credit and personal independent payment bill second reading will take place next Tuesday, and the committee and remaining stages of that bill will be on the floor of the house the following week.

I want to reassure colleagues that we take parliamentary scrutiny and process of bills extremely seriously, and that’s what our parliamentary democracy is all about. Bills are introduced, principles are considered at second reading, the details receive robust debate and discussion, and are often amended at committee stage before we consider third reading.

As the house would expect, the government actively engages with parliamentary opinion throughout a bill’s passage, as we are doing intensively with the universal credit and personal independent payment bill.

I am sure the whole house, though, can agree that our welfare system needs reform, too many people are consigned to benefits for life without support to work and to get on.

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