The consultation on plans to replace personal independence payment (PIP) with vouchers or a catalogue ends on 22 July, with Labour so far showing no signs of disowning the proposals.  Benefits and Work is urging readers to have their say before it is too late.

As most readers will be aware, the Conservatives published a Green Paper on the future of PIP in April 2024.  Amongst the proposals were suggestions that instead of regular cash payments, PIP could be replaced with:

  • A catalogue/shop scheme
  • A voucher scheme
  • A receipt based system
  • One-off grants

Labour failed to condemn these proposals in the run-up to the general election and have continued to remain silent since gaining power, even though there is now no risk of them losing votes by speaking out.

According to the Mirror:

“Labour insiders have hinted they'll review the public's response to these proposals after the consultation wraps up on July 22, which falls three weeks post-election.”

Labour have also said nothing about planned changes to the work capability assessment (WCA) from 2025, that would lead to an estimated 424,000 claimants losing over £400 a month.

Ten leading charities, including:

  • Child Poverty Action Group
  • Disability Rights UK
  • Joseph Rowntree Foundation
  • Mind
  • Save the Children

have written to Liz Kendall, secretary of state for work and pensions.  They have asked her to halt the proposed changes to the WCA and to PIP and replace them with plans that are “redesigned with disabled people at the centre.”

So far, there has been no response.

You can find out more about the changes to PIP and how to take part in the consultation here.

UPDATE 11 July

Liz Kendall made a speech in Leeds today in which she said that rising levels of economic inactivity are unacceptable and that immediate action must be taken.  She highlighted the fact that a record 2.8 million people are out of work due to long-term sickness. 

Kendall said that the government would: ".... create more good jobs, make work pay, transform skills, and overhaul jobcentres, alongside action to tackle the root causes of worklessness including poor physical and mental health."

Kendall made no reference to PIP or work capability assessment changes and did not address the issue of the speeded-up timetable for forced migration to universal credit.

More details here.

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    · 4 months ago
    I'm don't understand how the new side of mobility is going to work yet when people rely on that money to pay for cars and those that don't use it for scooters or electric wheelchairs but has for the care side of pip I pay the county council £400.00 a month towards my care out of it what's left goes on the gardener x2 a mth & the  window cleaner 2x a mth if this makes me living it up on benefits government you know where you can put it 
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    · 4 months ago
    I put down it will push people to the edge and that the end result is with them
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    · 4 months ago
    You can't pay gas and electric with vouchers .shocking to take our pip away .Will be on the streets

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    · 4 months ago
    Pip is the only payment some people recive so why take it away. This country is making people poorer 
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      · 4 months ago
      @Mary I am absolutely appalled at the proposal to these changes. It will drive already disadvantaged individuals into poverty and likely to create a stigma around disabled people, so that they will end up being more disadvantaged than they already are. People will take their own lives due to further isolation and not being afforded the opportunity to access things, other than what is in the catalogue. It reduces choice, further restricts and compounds their already fragile states of minds with what they have to live with. This is discrimination in the biggest way and is likely to cause resentment by care givers and open them up to abuse, as well as being screwed by their own government.

      I can see it now, from early detection of pre-birth. People will abort babies that have disabilities because they are not supported in a way that they have known their government can and has support.

      You cannot proportionate what is more important when all these factors constantly rising in inflation. 

      This will wipe out the protected characteristics that disabled people are protected upon and cause another unprecedented episode that will harm all concerned.

      This is despicable, cruel, discriminatory and will cause a ripple effect, all round.
      You will see.
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    · 4 months ago
    People need pip  please dont change to vouchers how will that help including myself i have to get taxis to hosp every week having vouchers wont help that
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    · 4 months ago
    I worked fo 30+ years as a qualified nurse until I became unable to work because of disability I have paid my full Stamp all my life and therefore obviously I now at 70 years old I get my full old age pension. However, with multiple different conditions heart, lungs, circulatory, arthritis et cetera my needs are various and cannot be simply solved by vouchers.. I use extra electricity to keep warm. I have a carer who luckily is a member of my family and does not charge me for their help. 
    my electric and gas bills alone, total up to more than £400 a month to keep me warm
    And I am on a specialist diet that cannot be bought cheaply. Petrol costs are now going up again so appointments at the hospitals are costing double not to mention car parking, et cetera, and there is no public transport links within a mile of my house. 
    For people of retirement age you are no longer able to work. The PIP system is better than vouchers and I would strongly suggested least for this age group. This system would continue.
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      · 4 months ago
      @Ian Graham Why just for your age group?  Surely as a qualified nurse you must know that illness does not discriminate against age??
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    · 4 months ago
    So scared. 
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    · 4 months ago
    I wonder how many of us will no longer survive if they do this. 
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      · 4 months ago
      @We need help. I will be one of them unfortunately. No car, won't be able to afford heating at all. I mean it's enogh of a struggle as it is. I've been saving for 18mths to buy a new wheelchair not an xbox or a holiday a wheelchair lol. Exciting I know. I now feel the chair will have to wait as I may need the money for basic bills. Anyone who tell you being disabled is fun and easy really has absolutely no idea. One superpower/curse I wish I had would be to just place my hand on someone and just temporary give them my pain. I genuinely think 9 put of 10 people would just fall to the ground and cry like a baby. The other would at least understand. 
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    · 4 months ago
    This is never going to help
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    · 4 months ago
    Those of us who are on PIP for hidden disabilities and severe mental health issues are going to be seriously neglected asif we weren't already. Change to vouchers and watch those dreaded you know what rates go up. I hate this system. Leave us alone, please. We're barely getting by as it is. 
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      · 4 months ago
      @Garret I totally agree, I have complex PTSD and fibromyalgia. I can barely afford food now. If my pip is taken away, I don’t think it will be worth living 
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    · 4 months ago
    I've seen the lists of things the vouchers are looking to cover and alot of what I need and use my pip for isn't on there. I'm so frustrated. It was hard enough filling out all the paperwork, finally get what I'm entitled to and now they want to give vouchers that are focused on the stereotype of our needs, WE ARE ALL DIFFERENT. 
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    · 4 months ago
    How can I use vouchers for MY personal needs? Everyone this effects has completely different needs for our indevidual independence. I've seen the potential categories and they definitely will not help for what most of us need them for as there are a lot of different conditions that effect people differently. We are not going to cope if they do this. Is this not negligence or something? How are we expected to manage. The only voucher that will cater to our diverse range of needs is actual money. 
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    · 4 months ago
    Absolutely disgusting stigmatising Disabled.
    Asking them to beg with vouchers it's an absolute disgrace. 
    Reminds me when I was a child and my mum had to buy our school uniforms with regent checks. 
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    · 4 months ago
    How do i pay my cleaners, gardeners, buy meat and veg with vouchers....
    Terrible idea, this needs to be left well alone 🤷
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    · 4 months ago
    Maybe instead of doing these vouchers which is completely cruel to disabled people perhaps not increase inflation for a few years.
    It sounds unpopular but I can't think of anything better that doesn't strip disabled people of their dignity, independence and doesn't punish those who are responsible with the money and those who might donate some of their benefits to good causes 
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    · 4 months ago
    Surely this cannot be happening?
    How will people get to appointments etc.  I can think of 10 reasons why this is not a good idea! 
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    · 4 months ago
    Leave pip payments as they are, this will not work out I can assure you!

    And at least leave claimants with some dignity.... Seriously!! 
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    · 4 months ago
    We all need to challenge this ridiculous, unfair decision that's being made to replace our money with vouchers & catalogues. It's already hard enough as it is without having things made even more difficult. It's all about the Government saving money in their pockets, by taking money away from people who suffer with mental health issues and other disabilities. 
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    · 4 months ago
    The whole vouchers scheme is absolutely ridiculous and completely the wrong way to go.
    There will be so many people poorly affected by this. 
    I'm sure there's better solutions that would be far, far better for everyone who receives pip payments otherwise they'll be people wishing not to get pip ever
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    · 4 months ago
    I don’t want vouchers as I need to pay for things like clothes petrol money and other stuff it won’t work for me I need taxis and support to work 

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