Samuel Thomas (@sml_thms) 's Twitter Profile
Samuel Thomas

@sml_thms

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Z2K (Zacchaeus 2000 Trust) (@z2k_trust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Pursuing policies that deepen poverty will only perpetuate the ‘managed decline’ that the government has railed against." Read our Senior Policy Advisor's blog on how disability benefit cuts will harm the government's efforts to achieve its missions👇 z2k.org/mission-critic…

Chaminda Jayanetti (@cjayanetti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thousands of people with cancer, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, and more than 200,000 people with arthritis are among the 1.3 million whose disability benefits are at risk from planned cuts, according to FOI data By me, for Big Issue bigissue.com/news/social-ju…

Chaminda Jayanetti (@cjayanetti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Internal DWP figures show 700,000 families *already* in poverty are forecast to be hit by planned disability benefit cuts That's on top of the 250k+ who are predicted to be newly pushed into poverty by the changes By me, for the Guardian: theguardian.com/society/2025/m…

Samuel Thomas (@sml_thms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Be very wary of any claim that the govt introducing transitional protection for PIP claimants who lose out from cuts marks a concession. This was mentioned in the green paper and would doubtless have been introduced anyway inews.co.uk/news/politics/…

Ayaz Manji (@ayaz_manji) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's important for anyone considering this 'olive branch' to be clear that it's made from three policies which the Government already announced three months ago. (1/5)

Samuel Thomas (@sml_thms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Need to see detail - exempting existing claimants wld be welcome but don't think this solves fundamental problem that these are arbitrary & rushed cuts that were thrown together to meet a savings target thetimes.com/article/fdc8db…

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Think it's clearer than ever that the existence of the Timms review is a tacit admission that the proper policy thinking on PIP reform simply wasn't done when devising 4 point rule

Z2K (Zacchaeus 2000 Trust) (@z2k_trust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s very welcome that the government will remove the PIP cuts from the UC & PIP Bill. But this bill will still significantly cut support for seriously ill and disabled people on universal credit. The government must now scrap the whole bill and go back to the drawing board.

Samuel Thomas (@sml_thms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a major concern - really not clear if the govt has even grasped the issue here This is why proper parliamentary scrutiny is so important. Rushing the bill through like this has left a lot of unanswered questions

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This is a great example of why it's so important that the no re-let period should be 12 months and not 6 Landlords should not be able to upend a tenant's whole life if they're not even serious about selling theguardian.com/politics/2025/…

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New blog from me on the Timms Review Two key issues to confront: how abolishing WCA will change PIP & how assessments & decision-making push people away from work

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The Universal Credit Bill (now Act) became law yesterday Measures won't come into effect until Apr 26 bills.parliament.uk/bills/3988