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
    If the government put more effort into NHS mental health services then maybe more people would receive the help they need, then maybe less people would be claiming PIP! Next time I visit the hosp I'll ask how much in vouchers do I need to see a physiatrist! Reminds me of the old Luncheon Vouchers!
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    · 4 months ago
    without pip I wouldn't be able to get the help I need for my housework and mowing my garden... plus the myriad of things I am forever grateful of being able to have !!  seems like  they just want us all to pop our clogs 🤬🤷‍♀️
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    · 4 months ago
    I dont think labour government will finish off pip they know it's very important for people with disabilities and they life line so please help the disabled...
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    · 4 months ago
    This situation as a disabled woman with numerous physical and mental health problems is terrifying. Why is it deemed natural or acceptable to push the most vulnerable further out of touch with life and let us struggle more than we already do? Living day to day with problems ranging from a severe form of personality disorder,fibromyalgia and severe bladder incontinence with numerous arthritic joints,problems with my blood and excruciatingly painful migraines is a HELL I could not express if I tried. Why ostracise us from society more than we already feel,do we not deserve to be treated like you are? I am so scared for the future and I hope by some small miracle they consider how much damage these draconian reforms are going  to cause for all of us who depend on this money.
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    · 4 months ago
    I was told to apply for pip by the hospital after having a serious nervous break down over 2 years ago.
    Prior to that I had been dealing with severe mental health issues,following the death of my partner in 2015.
    When I was awarded pip it was life changing moment because overnight I was given food security, overnight I no longer had to worry about having enough money to heat my home,I could buy new clothes,buy some carpet for my bedroom,pay my council tax,and save money for my funeral.iam so grateful for what the benefits have down for me after losing my partner,especially pip...
    And to think this security is likely to change doesn't bear thinking about...
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    · 4 months ago
    I don't want vouchers how will I get taxis as all big super markets are out of town .. or get to my appointments I will be stuck in doors all the time couldn't even be able to go to church it will  be total isolation 
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    · 4 months ago
    Without PIP I would not be able to contribute to my PA/carer 's wages or my cleaners.The rest goes on my high heating costs , nutritional supplements and meals, transportation costs /mobility scooter and electric wheelchair plus I have to pay for the dentist etc as I'm not quite eligible for pension credit.
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    · 4 months ago
    It took me 5 years to fight pip and get the amount I was supposed to get, 5 years of gas lighting me at a time I was recovering from a brain injury (still am but no where near as bad) when I was unable to fight for myself. 

    I can barely keep enough of a routine to wash, eat everyday or remember what I need from the shop. Vouchers would really fuck this up further. 

    Iv been on the correct amount of pip for maybe 4 months and now I'm being told it might not exist soon... Want to know a better way to save money don't force disabled people to have to fight for there benifits. 

    Make assessments fair or even just have a Dr be able to a ok it.
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    · 4 months ago
    Assuming Labour do decide to implement some of the proposed changes to PIP (eligibility, means testing, receipt based benefit - I don't think they will go for vouchers due to administrative nightmare this will cause), would this require primary legislation? If so, that would take time (with all the other bills likely to be announced tomorrow at the State Opening of Parliament). I am sure that disability charities would mount a combined Judicial Review under the Equality Act, probably all the way to the Supreme Court.

    If, however, Labour choose to make changes via the Budget, ie a money bill, then this would be more difficult to challenge due to the 1911 Parliament Act whereby the House of Lords cannot veto a money bill. I suspect that our attention should be focused on Reeves rather than Kendall.
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    · 4 months ago
    Kier Stamer said he was going make things better, all he doing is distributing against the disabled and making their life's more difficult,  by helping push them in to poverty.  
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      · 4 months ago
      @Rishi He hasn't done or said anything yet, just waiting and see
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    · 4 months ago
    My husband has pip this helps him to have some freedom, as he can't go out if someone is not with him. I'm his primary care but work 3 days so we can pay mortgage  and our two sons who are in education work after college, leaving his 90 year old mum to help us while working. If pip goes to vouchers how do we pay  bills and carrying on being able  take my husband out.my husband worked since leaving shool with his disability until he took ill and now is unable to. 
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    · 4 months ago
    Why don't you just euthanized us all, because that is exactly what you are doing in a manner of speaking.it is frightening just what could happen if this system is passed.  I dread to think.   Go ahead put more shame on us, it's hard enough being ill and disabled, trying to stay independent and afloat as much as possible, and keep our dignity. Not all of us have savings we can fall back on, and rely desperately on our PIP to live and support our disabilities,  in every way we can. To help us. God knows I have worked over 40 years. For the medical profession body and soul. Is this the reward? I would happily swap a week of my life with any one of your government officials and watch you cope,  on vouchers let alone as we all do now to the best of our ability. I personally would hate the very idea of having to go for my shopping etc and have the embarrassment of having to say sorry but I have a voucher in front of the world and his wife, how humiliating, being punished for being sick and disabled. Treated like pariahs, Labour I am totally dissapointed in you, where are the days when you cared for the vulnerable, elderly, sick, ..  I am 72 and quite frankly what would be the point of living like this  just more difficulties and humiliation  on top of what we already have to cope with. OK rant over.
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    · 4 months ago
    Just completed the consultation. Is it possible to read the other responses? I can't find where this would be.
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    · 4 months ago
    Without Personal Independence Payments, I won’t be able to continue to afford the following:

    Gym membership which is essential for my overall general health and also to maintain strength in an arthritic knee.

    Broadband essential for accessible communication, access to services and online support groups.

    Personal computer and screen reading software maintenance agreement.

    Smartphone with its built in screen reading software essential for accessible communication, access to services, verifying online accounts and appointments, managing payments and getting directions.

    Subscriptions to assistive technologies which require online accounts and smartphone applications.

    Regular use of public transport other than local bus.

    Supermarket delivery service because without broadband and the use of taxis, food shopping will become extremely difficult as my carer doesn’t drive.

    Essential kitchen appliances.

    Insurance policies.

    Cost of living

    Without PIP, I will have no personal independence which will inevitably impact my well being.
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    · 4 months ago
    I have multiple sclerosis and my m.s is getting worse I've had it for 28 years, my mobility is getting a lot worse, I'm very weak my muscles in my legs are going, I've got arthritis in my hips , I'm finding it difficult to walk without assistance,  my balance is awful. The money I get from pip gives me freedom and It's the only income that I've got, vouchers will not help me and I think a lot of other disabled people would agree .
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    · 4 months ago
    The vouchers would take away my freedom and also paying bills through the bank I can't walk very well as it so this will reduces me to be a relcuse
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    · 4 months ago
    I don't want vouchers I won't be able to buy what I want its like going back in the 80s with luncheon vouchers. People let's not let this go through
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    · 4 months ago
    Disgraceful if they take away needed payments and replace with the alternative options system as proposed.  It is going to be a disaster as with most things it takes time to implement change.  

    Unfortunately most of us rely on the PIP payments to cover our essential household and other costs which are deemed necessary to allow us to have somewhat of an independent life. 

    People will fall into more poverty if payments are replaced with money free options.  There is already massive failures in the DWP leading to people ending their lives or dying as a result of the gross errors of the DWP. 

    I appreciate that there will be a small number abusing the system but catch them out and deal with the matter instead of treating us all like criminals. 
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    · 4 months ago
    The consultation has been written in a way to confuse everyone, just straight forward questions are all that is needed. Government consultations are always written to confuse us mere mortals so they can twist the answers to suit the governments plans. Anyway I see the government has developed a new fuel for our cars called the voucher, is it ULEZ compliant. 

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