A disability activist has raised alarms over Reform UK’s plans to significantly cut Personal Independence Payment (PIP) benefits, warning that such changes could have fatal consequences. Kerry Riches, who relies on PIP due to her multiple sclerosis, stated that removing these payments would lead to increased isolation and dependency on government support for disabled individuals.
Riches highlighted that PIP is crucial for maintaining employment and independence, as it helps cover costs for adapted vehicles and mobility aids. She fears that without this support, many disabled people may be unable to travel to work, exacerbating their financial and social challenges.
The proposed reforms could affect nearly three million recipients, with the party aiming to save £50 billion from the welfare system. However, Riches argues that targeting PIP is misguided, as fraud rates are extremely low, and the focus should instead be on improving the assessment process for those with lifelong conditions.
As the next General Election approaches, the potential impact of these reforms raises critical questions about the future of support for vulnerable populations in the UK. The debate underscores the need for a careful examination of welfare policies that directly affect the lives of disabled individuals.
Source: GB News

