Many Benefits and Work readers know only too well the misery of spending day after day trying to get through to the DWP on the phone without success. 

There’s more than enough evidence of this in the hundreds of comments below our articles on the subject:

Which DWP number are you struggling to get through on?

0800 121 4433 PIP Enquiry Line

Earlier this month, one of our members contacted us in despair at her inability to communicate with the DWP . 

Jane, (not her real name) a full-time carer had moved house and had tried for three solid months to phone the PIP enquiry line in order to inform them of their change of address.  As she put it, this was something DWP letters told them they must not fail to do ‘on pain of imprisonment’.

Jane made numerous attempts to get through on different days and at different times but without success.  She kept a record of all these attempts. She then sent a registered letter but received no response.

Jane was very concerned not only that she might be accused of failing to declare a change of circumstances, but also that any DWP mail sent to her old address would not be forwarded and their claim might be stopped.

We suggested to Jane that she contact her MP, pointing out just how unfair and distressing such treatment is and would they please contact the DWP themselves as Jane was unable to.

We are quite certain that MPs have their own hotline for the DWP and we know that contacts from MPs are generally treated seriously by the department.

Jane’s MP’s constituency office responded the same day, issuing her with a case number.

A week later, we got an email from Jane saying:

“I’m in shock ! The DWP complaints team have just got back to me and it’s all sorted now. I can’t tell you what a relief that is. I know there’s millions of people struggling with the system at the moment so I really appreciate this, and thank you for the suggestion. Good luck with your work, it’s so necessary.”

It really shouldn’t be so difficult to contact the DWP, especially when you there is a legal requirement for you to do so.

So, we’re suggesting that members consider following Jane’s example.  Keep records of your attempts to contact the DWP and, after you’ve made reasonable attempts to do so, ask your MP’s office to do it for you.

We know that most constituency offices are very busy places and that they deal with a  vast range of problems on behalf of people who are often close to despair.

But we think that the growing impossibility of contacting the DWP not only causes enormous stress and fear, but almost certainly leads to some people losing their benefits and possibly being threatened with legal action.

It’s not an issue that is the subject of campaigns by national charities and the DWP can no doubt produce highly dubious statistics showing how quickly most calls are answered.

So, it really is time that MPs were made aware of how big a problem this has become and that they need to do something about it.

So, if you can’t get through to the DWP, instead of it just being your problem, share it with your MP.

You can find out who your MP is here.

You can then either contact them via the form on the website or Google them to find their constituency office.

We know not all MPs offices will be helpful, so we’d really like to hear from you if you try, or have tried in the past, to get support from your MP in relation to benefits.

Let us know in the comments below.

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    · 2 years ago
    I get so fed up wasting my time trying to get DWP to answer any form of contact that I also go via my local MP for Dorset , who is has always contacted me regarding DWP. I know MP's are there for us but surely DWP are being paid a decent wage to work for the people and should be looked into , not only their inability to answer phones/letters etc , but why they have such an awful attitude to the people that need their advice etc. Maybe DWP need reminding if it wasn't for people needing the benefits they would be out of jobs also .

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    · 2 years ago
    Also that DWP Central Office in London doesn't have either an email address or a telephone number? I had to drop something in by hand just to get it there and be guaranteed the DWP had received it  - it was evidence to one of the DWPs so called 'consultations' and their shoddy handling of disability issues.
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    · 2 years ago
    I too contacted my MP after trying numerous times to get in touch with the DWP about the delay of over six months in my claim for carers allowance with no help from the DWP I turned to my MPs office and low and behold my claim was granted and back pay sorted within ten days
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    · 2 years ago
    I wrote to my MP for help after the DWP reduced my PIP from enhanced mobility and daily living down to standard mobility only. This was a 50% reduction of income administered within 2 weeks of the assessment and without notice. My MP wrote and received a letter from the Complaints Department claiming everything decision was made in an above board way - albeit within a week of the assessment. Luckily, I was able to use that letter when ESA wrote to me demanding a weeks worth of money by way of overpayment for the seven days immediately following the assessment. I imagine the award decision WAS made on the day of the assessment but to make things look ‘clean’ the complaints department juggled the dates forward a week. Doing so saved me £87 off pounds which without the letter and coupled with the 50% reduction would have been disastrous for me. I’ve lodged an appeal against the award decision after the MR was unsuccessful. The DWP ignored the letter the scheme manager here wrote outlining the fact I live in supported sheltered housing because of my disabilities and have a welfare check and support with independent living each day., and it ignored the findings of the two tribunals who assessed me five years ago - one of which had awarded me the enhanced rate for dl and mobility. So it’s sad that I can only get a fair assessment by going to tribunal. The DWP does not seem to make awards for mental health. 
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    · 2 years ago
    I have contacted my mp several times over the last 4 months as was waiting for a esa assessment and also complained about tge fact that I was given no hand outs as they have put me on new style esa which is the only money I have to live on. They contacted the treasury and also the dwp after 7 months I finally got a telephone assessment how ever they only wanted to know about my mental health not my physical disabilities as she stated she had all the info she needed to complete this but i have a letter from my mp which states that the dwp did not have enough info to complete a report very strange. I now have to wait for a letter and then more than likely have to appeal there decision I think they are delaying things on purpose I sent them my medical records letter and report which was more than enough for a paper assessment for pip but now they say not enough info and tge provider said there is they just need more on mental health the letter they sent to my mp looked like a standard reply they send to everyone not a detailed response to my questions but they man was just sacked for his tax fraud so what do I expect 😢 
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    · 2 years ago
    My MP didn't help directly but a member of staff was very helpful when I contacted them 
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    · 2 years ago
    I had to contact my MP when I couldn’t find out what was happening to my car tax refund for PIP. I waited over 9 months and then miraculously I received it after my MP contacted DVLA. Which really brings me on to another point for PIP car tax refund, why do we have to send all the paperwork through each year and why can’t people with a disability and are entitled to refund have to pay the annual amount and cannot pay on direct debit each month? I’ve complained to DVLA and told them that is discrimination against the disabled for those of us on limited funds to have to pay the whole amount then apply for a refund. 
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      · 2 years ago
      @Sharon May If you have pip mobility component you do not pay for road tax. Register your vehicle as disabled online with dvla or via post office .
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    · 2 years ago
    I’d be delighted to reveal my experience with my MP Derek Twigg. I attended his surgery regarding the DWP. They had claimed I had received an appointment letter & as I had not attended had stopped PIP. They claimed to have sent texts too. Also never received. Mr Twigg thought it would be helpful if I could prove I hadn’t received these & suggested I contact my mobile phone provider for evidence ? He had no suggestions for the missing letters beyond checking they had the right address & phone number. Already done this before I arrived. 
    So I was left with the task of tracing non- deliveries which he thought would help my case ? Non tracked 2 nd class post cannot be traced - something I already knew from years of admin experience. You can only prove you’ve posted it. DWP claimed they had but provided no proof of posting. So mobile phone texts - how to prove you have not received texts . Searched the messages - none there. Contacted the provider who said non received texts cannot be proven - only the sender can prove this. Yes I’d already guessed this.

    So my visit to my mp revealed we are employing people with limited intelligence to do important work on our behalf . He & his assistant we’re not fit for purpose. 
    So how do you prove a negative Mr Twigg ?
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    · 2 years ago
    I am due a review in the next 4 weeks but I am really struggling with my mental health plus since the last time the wdp looked at my pip claim was 2018 and since then my health has got a lot worse so I was hoping you could help me with my options. 
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      · 2 years ago
      @Stefan canham. Hi Stefan , please, you need to post this as a new topic in the Forum not the news replies. Then you can get some advice on submitting a Change of Circumstances [CoC for short].
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    · 2 years ago
    My MP is Sam Tarry, one of the fantastic person and his staff are lovely. He help me always and every time, after his recent help I was awarded enhanced award in PIP. As B&W advised please contact your MP always I am sure your get help. 
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      · 2 years ago
      @anees292 My MP, Clive Lewis & his office in Norwich (have heard from many others staff are particularly awful) don’t respond to anything. You get an automated reply saying unless it’s something “very urgent”(who & how is that decided?) like you’re refugee status is in danger, they won’t respond. Also been told he no longer holds a regular surgery in Norwich. How is this being allowed?
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    · 2 years ago
    My MSP Patrick Grady and his staff are fantastic,  Patrick goes above and beyond,  he is always supportive and has helped me many times navigate the appalling service from the DWP, after his recent help I was awarded £50 compensation by the DWP’s complaints department.  I would always advise asking your MP for help if you are not getting anywhere with the DWP.  


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    · 2 years ago
    I dread ever having to organise contacting them now. I cannot talk to them directly & also can't tolerate sitting for hours in an advisors office. The advisors aren't allowed to contact them without me present so it leaves me really stuck. That they won't provide a secure email address is appalling in these modern times.

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