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Labour Faces Backlash Over Proposed Cuts to Disability Benefits

The government plans to overhaul the welfare system, targeting Personal Independence Payments, but internal divisions and public criticism grow.

  • Labour's proposed welfare reforms aim to save £5-6 billion by tightening eligibility for Personal Independence Payments (PIP) and freezing inflation-linked increases.
  • Over one million people, including those with mental health conditions, could lose benefits under stricter criteria that focus on the most severely disabled.
  • Labour MPs and campaigners have criticized the proposals, warning they could alienate core voters and disproportionately impact low-income constituencies.
  • Ministers are considering concessions, such as a 'right to try' guarantee for disabled individuals seeking work, to address internal party dissent.
  • The reforms come as the cost of disability benefits has surged post-pandemic, with PIP expenditures projected to rise by £18 billion over the next five years.
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