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It needs more than 'dozens of Labour MPs' to get these Labour gauleiters to change course. Reeves and Starmer are just as much ideologues as George Osborne was.

#PIP #BenefitCuts #Disability #UKPolitics

‘The whole policy is wrong’: rebellion among Labour MPs grows over £5bn benefits cut | Benefits | The Guardian
theguardian.com/society/2025/a

The Guardian · ‘The whole policy is wrong’: rebellion among Labour MPs grows over £5bn benefits cutBy Toby Helm

Thousands with cancer, arthritis, mental illness, and other conditions may lose PIP support under Labour’s “four-point rule.”

This isn't reform—it's abandonment.

Disabled people deserve consultation, not cuts.
Read more and speak out.

voxpoliticalonline.com/?p=9778

Vox Political · PIP reforms are a betrayal - and Labour should know better - Vox PoliticalPIP reforms are a betrayal - and Labour should know better than to quietly slash support for people who need it most

“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”

In 2013, peers warned that sweeping benefit changes – from Universal Credit to PIP – would do the exact opposite of what the government claimed.

Lower work incentives, harsher sanctions, increased homelessness, and brutal treatment of disabled people were all predicted… and have come to pass.

Now, with Labour in power, the same machinery of misery is being switched on again. It's time to speak out.

Read the evidence, remember the history, and decide where you stand: voxpoliticalonline.com/?p=9778

Vox Political · Hindsight is wonderful - as these confirmed benefit reform predictions prove - Vox PoliticalHindsight is wonderful - as these confirmed benefit reform predictions prove. But is history about to repeat itself?

Labour’s proposal to implement a new “4-point rule” for PIP would strip over 1.1 million disabled people of their vital daily living support. This is a stealth cut disguised as reform — and it’s set to deepen poverty and hardship for the most vulnerable. It’s not just about numbers; this change will affect the lives of hundreds of thousands of disabled people, particularly those with mental health conditions, fluctuating disabilities, and complex needs.

If you’re concerned about the impact of these changes, here’s a template letter you can use to write to your MP and make your voice heard.

Read more about the proposed changes and how you can take action:

voxpoliticalonline.com/?p=9776

Labour’s proposed changes to Personal Independence Payment (PIP) could quietly wipe out the standard rate for hundreds of thousands of disabled people. A new “4-point rule” means that 87% of current standard daily living claimants would lose their award on review.

This isn’t reform — it’s the dismantling of disability support, dressed up in bureaucratic language. The government knows the numbers.

Now, so do we.

Read the full article here:
voxpoliticalonline.com/?p=9775

Vox Political · What Labour hid: the four-point PIP rule will devastate disabled people - Vox PoliticalWhat Labour hid: the four-point PIP rule will devastate disabled people and ministers tried to pretend it wouldn't

From ThereForME:

"If you're in England, Wales, or Northern Ireland, living (or caring for someone) with Long Covid or ME/CFS and receiving PIP, UC, or ESA, we want to hear from you."

docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI

Google DocsThe new proposed welfare reforms: understanding the impact on people with Long Covid and ME/CFSThis survey is for individuals with Long Covid (LC) or Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) who are receiving benefits affected by the government's proposed reforms. If the person is too unwell to complete the survey, a carer, if possible, is welcome to fill it out on their behalf. It is intended for residents of England, Northern Ireland and Wales only. Scotland has a different benefits system and requires a different survey. This survey was made in collaboration with Long Covid Support, Action for ME, ME Local Network and #ThereForME to understand the impact of the government’s proposed disability welfare reforms. Your responses will support our advocacy to the government for benefits that better support people living with these conditions. The survey has 31 questions, but not all may apply to you. We know this is a lot for people with ME/CFS and Long Covid. Each one has been carefully designed to give us meaningful data that strengthens our advocacy. Please take as much time as you need. Every question in this survey is completely optional, meaning you don't have to respond to specific questions if you don't want to. If you're signed into a Google account, your progress will be saved for 30 days so you can return to it later. By completing the survey, you are giving your consent for your anonymised responses to be used in advocacy and research communications by the following organisations: Long Covid Support, Action for ME, ME Local Network and #ThereForME. No identifying information will be shared, and all data will be handled in line with data protection best practices. Privacy Policy - Action for ME Privacy Policy - Long Covid Support If you're able to complete the survey by 24th April 2025, your responses can be included in a briefing we’re preparing for MPs. The final deadline for completing the survey is 30th May 2025, which allows us time to analyse all responses and incorporate the insights into our organisational submission to the Green Paper consultation. Regretfully, we are not able to provide and/or receive paper copies of this survey, due to the timescales involved. Thank you so much for your time and energy. This survey has been endorsed by the following organisations: Bury and Bolton ME/CFS & Fibromyalgia Support Group, ForwardME, Hope 4 ME Fibro Northern Ireland, Keyworker Petition U.K., Long Covid Advocacy, Long Covid Kids, Long Covid SOS, MERC PAG, Physios for ME and Supporting Healthcare Heroes UK, #MEActionUK, 25% ME Group.

“DWP PIP cuts under fire as Labour MP goes rogue and launches huge petition”

by Steve Topple in The Canary @thecanaryuk @UKLabour

“[Richard] Burgon has initiated a petition titled ‘Tax Wealth – Don’t Cut Disability Support,’ which has already attracted over 40,000 signatures, indicating robust support from the public”

thecanary.co/uk/analysis/2025/

Canary · DWP PIP cuts under fire as Labour MP goes rogue and launches huge petitionRichard Burgon has launched a petition that's already hit over 40,000 signatures, opposing DWP PIP and Universal Credit cuts
#Press#UK#Labour
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‘Your position is no better than that of Boris Johnson who thought that Covid was “nature’s way of dealing with old people”.

In the future, people will look back and view what you are doing as the #Labour government’s way of ‘dealing with the disabled’.

The results will be the same.

People will die.’

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‘If we need help with those basic things, it is highly likely that it is because of pain, discomfort, and restricted movement.

That does not start and end with dressing and washing. It is there for every moment of every day, from the time we get up in the morning until the time we go to bed at night.

What’s more, you appear to ignore the costs associated with these “low level” problems.’

A big thank you to all of you who reposted my friend’s letter regarding #PIP cuts to Disabilities Minister Stephen Timms yesterday.

We got 79 reposts here , which is absolutely brilliant!

On the Other Place it’s now been reposted over 865 times and had over 30,000 views.

The letter has caught the attention of The Canary who have published it with an intro.