How each Welsh MP voted on controversial welfare change plans

Editorial Team
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One other late, and main concession, from the UK Authorities was wanted to keep away from an embarrassing defeat

MPs have voted in favour of watered-down plans to reform welfare funds. The UK Authorities needed to go additional with its concessions from final week to keep away from a humiliating defeat for its plans.

Plenty of MPs, together with 5 Labour MPs from Wales, had mentioned they’d vote for what’s known as a reasoned modification, which, if it had handed, would have sunk the federal government invoice. Plaid Cymru’s 4 MPs additionally mentioned they’d again the modification.

That led the federal government to alter the substance of its invoice with all however one of many Welsh Labour rebels, Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr MP Steve Witherden, holding his title on the insurgent modification.

In the course of the debate and earlier than any vote the federal government provided an extra concession to rebelling Labour MPs over its plans with incapacity minister Sir Stephen Timms saying adjustments to PIP wouldn’t happen till after a overview of the profit has concluded. The BBC’s political editor, Chris Mason, has mentioned the federal government was advised hours earlier than the poll that numbers confirmed that even with the primary main concession “defeat was very life like”.

The mixture of concessions meant sufficient MPs backed the invoice and the proposal has handed the primary stage of parliamentary scrutiny and it’ll go on to additional scrutiny known as the second studying.. For our free day by day briefing on the largest points dealing with the nation, signal as much as the Wales Issues e-newsletter right here.

Mr Witherden was the one Welsh Labour MP to vote in opposition to the Common Credit score and Private Impartial Cost Invoice. All 4 Plaid Cymru MPs and the only Liberal Democrat additionally refused to offer it their backing.

On Monday 86 incapacity and human rights teams put out a joint assertion urging MPs to vote down the invoice regardless of the protections for present claimants together with Scope, Thoughts, the Trussell Belief, Sense, the Joseph Rowntree Basis, and Oxfam.

In the course of the debate work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall advised the Commons: “Welfare reform, let’s be sincere, is rarely simple, maybe particularly for Labour governments. Our social safety system immediately touches the lives of hundreds of thousands of individuals and it’s one thing all of us care deeply about.

“We’ve listened to the considerations which have been raised to assist us get these adjustments proper. The Invoice protects individuals already claiming PIP, it protects in actual phrases the incomes of individuals already receiving the UC (common credit score) well being top-up from that profit and their commonplace allowance, and it protects these with extreme lifelong circumstances who won’t ever work, and people close to the top of their life as we promised we might.”

Wales has 32 MPs with 27 representing Labour, 4 for Plaid Cymru and one Lib Dem.

How all Welsh MPs voted on the welfare reform:

Aberafan Maesteg

Stephen Kinnock – Labour

(Picture: Labour Get together)

For

Alyn and Deeside

Mark Tami – Labour

(Picture: Mark Tami, Alyn and Deeside Labour candidate)

For

Bangor Aberconwy

Claire Hughes – Labour

Claire Hughes, Labour candidate for Bangor Aberconwy
Claire Hughes(Picture: Mike Plunkett)

For

Blaenau Gwent and Rhymney

Nick Smith – Labour

Nick Smith, Labour candidate for Blaenau Gwent and Rhymney
Nick Smith(Picture: Labour Get together)

For

Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe

David Chadwick – Liberal Democrat

(Picture: Welsh Liberal Democrats)

In opposition to

Bridgend

Chris Elmore – Labour

Labour candidate for Bridgend Chris Elmore
Chris Elmore(Picture: Nathan Roach)

For

Caerphilly

Chris Evans – Labour

Chris Evans, Labour candidate for Caerphilly
Chris Evans(Picture: Labour Get together)

For

Cardiff East

Jo Stevens – Labour

Jo Stevens, Labour candidate for Cardiff East
Jo Stevens(Picture: Labour Get together)

For

Cardiff North

Anna McMorrin – Labour

Anna McMorrin, Labour candidate for Cardiff North
Anna McMorrin(Picture: Labour Get together)

For

Cardiff South and Penarth

Stephen Doughty – Labour

Stephen Doughty, Labour candidate for Cardiff South and Penarth
Stephen Doughty(Picture: Labour Get together)

For

Cardiff West

Alex Barros-Curtis – Labour

Alex Barros-Curtis, Labour candidate for Cardiff West
Alex Barros-Curtis, Labour candidate for Cardiff West(Picture: Labour Get together)

For

Caerfyrddin

Ann Davies – Plaid Cymru

Plaid Cymru candidate for Caerfyrddin, Ann Davies
Plaid Cymru candidate for Caerfyrddin, Ann Davies(Picture: PA)

In opposition to

Ceredigion Preseli

Ben Lake – Plaid Cymru

Ben Lake, Plaid Cymru candidate for Ceredigion Preseli
Ben Lake, Plaid Cymru candidate for Ceredigion Preseli(Picture: Plaid Cymru)

In opposition to

Clwyd East

Becky Gittins – Labour

Becky Gittins, Labour candidate for Clwyd East
Becky Gittins, Labour candidate for Clwyd East(Picture: Mike Plunkett)

For

Clwyd North

Gill German – Labour

Gill German, Labour candidate for Clwyd North
Gill German, Labour candidate for Clwyd North(Picture: Mike Plunkett)

For

Dwyfor Meirionnydd

Liz Savile Roberts – Plaid Cymru

Plaid MP Liz Savile Roberts
Plaid MP Liz Savile Roberts(Picture: JoeBlomfield 2022 / Plaid Cymru)

In opposition to

Gower

Tonia Antoniazzi – Labour

Llanelli

Nia Griffith – Labour

Nia Griffith, Labour candidate for Llanelli
Nia Griffith(Picture: Labour Get together)

For

Merthyr Tydfil and

Gerald Jones – Labour

Gerald Jones, Labour candidate for Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney
Gerald Jones(Picture: Labour Get together)

For

Monmouthshire

Catherine Fookes – Labour

Catherine Fookes, Labour candidate for Monmouthshire
Catherine Fookes, Labour candidate for Monmouthshire(Picture: Nathan Roach)

For

Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr

Steve Witherden – Labour

Steve Witherden, Labour candidate for Montgomeryshire and Glyndŵr
Steve Witherden, Labour candidate for Montgomeryshire and Glyndŵr(Picture: Nathan Roach)

In opposition to

Neath andEast

Carolyn Harris – Labour

Carolyn Harris, Labour candidate for Neath and Swansea East
Carolyn Harris, Labour candidate for Neath and Swansea East(Picture: Labour Get together)

For

Newport East

Jessica Morden – Labour

Jessica Morden, Labour candidate for Newport East
Jessica Morden(Picture: Labour Get together)

For

Newport West and Islwyn

Ruth Jones – Labour

Ruth Jones, Labour candidate for Newport West and Islwyn
Ruth Jones(Picture: Labour Get together)

For

Pembrokeshire Mid and South

Henry Tufnell – Labour

(Picture: Nathan Roach)

For

Pontypridd

Alex Davies-Jones – Labour

Alex Davies-Jones, Labour candidate for Pontypridd
Alex Davies-Jones(Picture: Labour Get together)

For

Rhondda and Ogmore

Chris Bryant – Labour

Chris Bryant, Labour candidate for Rhondda and Ogmore
Chris Bryant(Picture: Labour Get together)

For

Swansea West

Torsten Bell – Labour

Torsten Bell, Labour candidate for Swansea West
Torsten Bell(Picture: Labour Get together)

For

Torfaen

Nick Thomas-Symonds: Labour

Nick Thomas-Symonds, Labour candidate for Torfaen
Nick Thomas-Symonds(Picture: Labour Get together)

For

Vale of Glamorgan

Kanishka Narayan – Labour

(Picture: Labour Get together)

For

Wrexham

Andrew Ranger – Labour

Andrew Ranger, Labour candidate for Wrexham
Andrew Ranger(Picture: Mike Plunkett)

For

Ynys Mon

Llinos Medi – Plaid Cymru

Plaid's candidate for Ynys Mon Llinos Medi
Llinos Medi(Picture: Plaid Cymru)

In opposition to

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