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UK Personal Independence Payment system scrutiny and reform
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The UK's Personal Independence Payment (PIP) system has come under scrutiny following the interim Timms Review. Data indicates a significant shift toward remote assessments, with a 467% increase in PIP awards for mental health conditions being “maintained” without face-to-face checks compared to pre-pandemic levels. The review, which gathered nearly 40,000 responses, highlighted widespread dissatisfaction; 90% of respondents viewed the assessment process negatively, describing the system as “dehumanising,” “degrading,” and “stressful.” In response to the evolving welfare landscape, Reform UK has proposed a major overhaul titled ‘Making Welfare Work.’ This proposal seeks to abolish PIP and the health element of Universal Credit for working-age adults to achieve annual savings of £50 billion. The plan suggests replacing cash payments for low-level conditions with disability support accounts managed by local authorities to cover practical costs. Under this proposal, a new health security allowance would provide cash support only to those with severe and enduring disabilities, while a ‘return to work cover’ insurance would be implemented to encourage employment. Further details of the Reform UK plan include a ban on almost all welfare payments for foreign nationals, including EU citizens with settled status, which the party claims would save an additional £21 billion annually. Critics, including the Labour Party and various advocacy groups, have characterized these proposals as “fantasy economics” and warned they could target vulnerable populations and disrupt Brexit-related agreements.
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- 2026-08-16 22:28 UTC UK Personal Independence Payment system scrutiny and reform
- 2026-08-15 21:32 UTC UK Personal Independence Payment system scrutiny and reform
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