Subject:

Urgent: Oppose the PIP and Universal Credit Cuts for Disabled People

Dear [Your MP],

Disabled people deserve dignity, support, and respect. I am deeply concerned about the proposed bill set to cut Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Universal Credit for disabled individuals, which is due to go through next week.

As you know, this bill is being introduced as a money bill, meaning it will bypass scrutiny in the House of Lords and could be passed within 30 days. This fast-tracking process significantly weakens democratic oversight. I urge you to take action to block this bill.

These cuts will not meaningfully address our £40 billion debt, but they will cause immense harm to some of the most vulnerable people in our society. I have also written to Sir Lindsay Hoyle to request that a proper vote is held and to question whether this bill should be classified as a money bill at all.

A nation is judged by how it treats its most vulnerable. I hope you will stand up against this legislation.

Best wishes,

[Your Name]


Subject:

Urgent Concern Regarding Classification of PIP and Universal Credit Cuts Bill as a Money Bill

Dear Sir Lindsay Hoyle,

I am writing to raise a serious concern about the proposed bill to cut Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Universal Credit for disabled people, which is expected to proceed next week.

It is my understanding that this bill is being introduced as a money bill. As you know, this classification prevents the House of Lords from fully scrutinising the legislation and limits the time available for democratic debate and opposition. Given the profound impact this bill will have on disabled individuals, I believe it is entirely inappropriate for it to be treated in this way.