Benefits and Work has started receiving emails from readers concerned that disability benefits including PIP, DLA and AA are about to be means-tested.

Although there have been rumours about this for several weeks, the issue gained further prominence due to a question put by shadow DWP secretary of state Jonathan Ashworth to the current DWP secretary of state, Mel Stride on Monday.

Ashworth asked “Can he give a categorical assurance that in the Autumn statement he will rule out means-testing personal independence payment, carers allowance attendance allowance and disability living allowance for children.”

Stride’s response was to avoid answering the question: “The right honourable gentleman is inviting me to break with what has been a very, very long-standing and quite correct convention that when it comes to a major fiscal event, ministers simply do not provide a running commentary as to what may or may not be in that fiscal event.”

In reality that ‘long-standing’ convention was broken as recently as 19 October when Liz Truss told the House at PMQs that the triple lock for pensioners would be maintained.  However, in the same response on Monday, Stride also refused to confirm that the triple lock remained safe under Sunak.

So, at the moment, Benefits and Work can offer no reassurance to readers about what the current administration will or won’t do on 17 November.  All we can suggest is that people don’t assume the worst and instead wait for concrete information.

UPDATE 06/11
Writing about the conservatives budget plans in the Guardian on Sunday, political commentator Andrew Rawnsley quoted a senior Tory as saying “They are flying a lot of kites to see which ones attract most fire.”  

Readers who have strong feelings about the possibility of disability benefits being means-tested might want to contact their MP as a matter of urgency - especially if they are a conservative - to make sure that they are aware that this is a kite which is likely to attract a great deal of fire.

If you do email your MP, please considering posting a comment below and letting us know what you told them. It may encourage other readers to do the same.

UPDATE 15/11
A DWP minister has now said that PIP and DLA will not be means-tested

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    · 2 years ago
    I wrote to my MP Theresa Villiers and explained I am a carer for 3 disabled members of my family. I said my sister would no longer be able to work without pip and it would mean less financial support for my disabled son. I had to reduce to part time hours to support him. I am appalled by how the government is targeting disabled people especially with how hard it is to be awarded disability in the first place. You have to literally jump through all their hoops and it then takes a tribunal to see sense. I will not work at all if this goes ahead and see how far they get when there are less people working to tax! 
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    · 2 years ago
    My dad is brain damaged through road accident now these lot won't to take away car and pip money how disgusting is that str
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    · 2 years ago
    I have emailed my MP who is Conservative and she has replied saying she has received messages from a number of her constituents regarding this matter. She has agreed we have very valid concerns and she has agreed to highlight these concerns people have with the Secretary of State at the DWP and she has assured me she will come back to me when she has more news so watch this space?
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    · 2 years ago
    I have ms my husband as suffered from depression and works part time for his own well being I have been on dla for years and have been so worried this week as because my husband works part time I would loose my payment.how much more are the disabled going to be put through.i cannot ask my husband to give up a job he loves and does his mental health good. Just one more thing to worry about .I have not slept a lot this week and the stress does not help . We are not million air's already paying £200 a month on energy cannot have heating on like last year food costing more why don't you just take me to the vet and put me down like a animal because the government don't care do they THE DISABLED ARE NOT ANYTHING TO THEM THEY'RE WELL PAYED JOBS AND BIG HOUSES OBVIOUSLY MEANS MORE 
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    · 2 years ago
    How long will this government be in power if this all goes ahead nobody will vote for the ste
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      · 2 years ago
      @Ste Maybe they won’t get voted in again, but whoever does get in, won’t reverse this if it goes through!
      Write to your MP.
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    · 2 years ago
    Dwp should not think about making pip means tested they should learn from last time people killing them selves from corrupted medicals ste
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    · 2 years ago
    If pip goes means tested life won't be worth living ste
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    · 2 years ago
    I have just written to my conservative MP, highlighting that it would punish disabled people who are working, many of whom will not be able to carry on working, as a result and that maybe we need a change in the ruling party, as Labour at least looks properly after the most vulnerable. 

    I guess boring leader sounds suddenly so much more comforting than what Tories are up to.
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    · 2 years ago
    I too have written to my MP-Mr Hywel Williams.
    I will update you when I receive a reply. 
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    · 2 years ago
    It would appear that the proposed white paper has been put back. I do not think this can stop the move to means test disabled benifits. The proposals in the white paper appear to sugest all disability payments will be moved to Universal Credit. This will be horrific for disabled who have extra costs doe to their disability. Many disabled have to save £20K plus for an adapted vehicle, well over the UL limit, no saving to move to a more suitable house, any inheritance and its gone. This needs to for forght agains https://www.disabilitynewsservice.com/ministers-answers-suggest-disability-benefits-white-paper-has-been-delayed/
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    · 2 years ago
    I have emailed my (conservative) MP.  She says she'll respond within two weeks (!) so I marked it as urgent.  Don't know if that will make any difference.
    I said this

    "It is rumoured that in the autumn statement some benefits will be changed to become means tested. I believe this is a morally indefensible retrograde step that would seriously adversely affect the lives of millions of vulnerable people who already face major daily challenges. The benefits include Personal Independence Payment, which I currently receive as I have secondary progressive multiple sclerosis.

    In my case, if I were to lose this benefit it would significantly detract from the access and mobility I can attain to achieve some dignity and independence in my life with the assistance of necessary expensive equipment and therapeutic services. Although means testing suggests that the poorest people would not be affected, there are many middle income people like me who are on the border of being comfortable and who have a small amount of savings to cover unexpected expenses that regularly crop up for me as a disabled person. There is every chance that a means testing assessment would conclude I could financially afford to lose PIP. As with many other people, this is definitely not the case and as my condition deteriorates it would cause me severe difficulty and stress.

    As my MP I urge you to strongly oppose the concept of means testing benefits. If the government has any aspirations to be seen as caring and compassionate I would hope this proposal would be rejected.

    Please help ensure that the government does not once again see us as easy targets for clawing back much needed assistance to enable us to live our lives."
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    · 2 years ago
    I have emailed my MP (who is a conservative) regarding this. Up to now, no response.

    I really don't think this will happen. The backlash would be so damaging to an already very wounded party and this, being mid term, is not the time governments bring in such radical changes.

    If this does ever happen, in my view, it would be at the beginning of a new parliament.

    Then again, it's only my thoughts.


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      · 2 years ago
      @phrank I think your right , I hope you are .the backlash would be bad for them 
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    · 2 years ago
    To be honest I am a carer and disabled my self. I am tired of life and the pain everyday brings. They can do whatever they like. Let's face it you can complain to your mp, write to whoever, stand outside Parliament but nothing ever changes. You only have to watch the mps at PMQS on the television. What a bunch of I'm alright jacks. 

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    · 2 years ago
    I’ve contacted my MP and said this 
    I am very concerned to hear some or all benefits PIP In particular will be means tested!

    This is a frightening thought as a disabled person I don’t have access to other benefits except PIP. It’s my life line in this ever rising costs we are all experiencing.

    I’m asking you to oppose this recommendation by the Tories as strongly as possible.. any hint that it may come out in the budget is deplorable by this government who just seem to kick the poorest of our society with any and all means at their disposal.

    I hope I can count on you and the wider Labour Party to oppose this idea.

    THANKYOU 
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    · 2 years ago
    Dear Jacqueline,

    Thank you for your email about means-testing disability benefits.

    I appreciate that people across the country are eager to know what the Chancellor will or will not announce in his Autumn Statement on 17 November, but it would not be right for me to prejudge the Chancellor’s Statement by speculating on individual policy measures.

    The Secretary of State’s decision not to comment on whether disability benefits would be means-tested or not when asked in the House of Commons Chamber on 31 October should not be regarded as either a confirmation or denial that they will go ahead but rather as compliance with a long-standing convention that Ministers simply do not provide a running commentary on what may or may not be in a major fiscal event.

    I can, however, confirm what the Prime Minister and Chancellor have said themselves, namely that compassion and fairness will be at the heart of everything this Government does.

    Although the country faces a profound economic challenge and difficult decisions do need to be made, I am confident that the Government will do all it can to protect the most vulnerable.

    Thank you again for taking the time to contact me.
     

    Kind regards,

    Chris

    Chris Philp MP

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    · 2 years ago
    Emailed my Conservative MP.

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    · 2 years ago
    There is currently no plans to means test PIP. In a written response to this rumour the DWP Minister for Disabled People, Tom Pursglove, said: “Personal Independence Payment is not means tested. No assessment has been made of the administrative costs of introducing a means test.”

    This is reply after contacting Douglas Ross office for Scotland.
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      · 2 years ago
      @Patti I saw the bottom bit but don’t remember seeing the bit where he said no plans to means test benefits 
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    · 2 years ago
    I have just emailed my MP Joy Morrissey regarding this. Pointing out that if I was to loose PIP I would not be able to get to work, that to loose the care component would mean I couldn't afford repairs on my wheelchair and to keep my wheelchair charged with the current energy costs.

    I also mentioned that time and time again we are targeted when it comes to government spending cuts and said please do not make us feel we are living back in lockdown because you are taking away the benefit that enables us to have our independence.

    I also mentioned that none of us asked to be disabled and we all give something to our communities, so please don't possibly take that away from us.
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    · 2 years ago
    hI Sophie i too have written to my MP. I will  expect the worst and hope for the best. 
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    · 2 years ago
    Hello I have written to my mp James Grundy   Am I wrong in thinking surely if you have an award for some years and they couldn’t change the amount midterm  or am I thinking down the wrong line  and I am sure they can’t possibly take the benefit away. When people seated it use it for mobility cars and carers ect  there are a few post in here explaining a sliding scale or cut off dates please don’t panick it would have to go through parliament anyway 
     
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      · 2 years ago
      @Sophie They are not proposing to remove your award but the amount you get. So if you have no savings, no pension and no other income for you and your partner. Like any means tested benifit they can take into account savings, any pensions you or your partner have and any income from work either have. This is a disgrace as the whole point of PIP is to give disabled people independence regardless of means, and has been for 80 years. 

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