We’re already hearing from lots of readers wanting to know if the announcement of the election date will make any difference to the proposed changes to PIP or the new date for employment and support allowance to universal credit migration.

We’ve set out our thoughts below, but do make sure you’re getting our free, fortnightly newsletter to be kept informed, as we hopefully learn more.

PIP proposals

The Health and Disability Green Paper, published last month, suggested a range of alternatives to paying PIP as a cash benefit, including:

  •  A catalogue/shop scheme
  • A voucher scheme
  • A receipt based system
  • One-off grants
  • Therapy instead of cash

If the Conservatives win a working majority, then it’s likely that the Green Paper will be followed by a White Paper which will set out which of the proposals the government plans to take forward.  This will be followed by legislation.

If Labour win then that’s probably the last we will hear of the Green Paper.

However, that doesn’t mean it’s the last we will hear of some of the ideas it contains.  It’s entirely possible that Labour will also be looking to reduce the current rapidly increasing cost of PIP.

Or they may be aiming to bend it more towards encouraging at least some recipients into work – even though PIP is not supposed to have any connection with whether or not a claimant is employed.

Alison McGovern, standing in for DWP shadow secretary of state Liz Kendall and responding on Labour’s behalf to the publication of the Green Paper, said:

“Labour will carefully review the detail of the Green Paper, because the country that we want is one where disabled people have the same right to a good job and help to get it as anyone else. We will judge any measure that the Government bring forward on its merits and against that principle, because the costs of failure in this area are unsustainable.  The autonomy and routine of work is good for us all, for our mental and physical health—and more than that, for women, work is freedom, too.”

McGovern went on to disown PIP to some extent, pointing out that:

“PIP was the creation of a Conservative Government, so where is the analysis of what has gone wrong? PIP replaced DLA, and now we are hearing that PIP is the problem. How many more times will we go around this same roundabout?”

 So, whilst there is a strong chance the Green Paper will go no further, many readers may conclude that it is still worth taking part in the consultation to send a strong message to whoever forms the next government.

ESA to UC forced migration

Earlier this month, the government announced that it is now going to begin moving income-related ESA claimants onto UC from September 2024, with everyone being notified to make the move by December 2025.

This is much earlier than the previous plan, which had seen the move for ESA claimants put off until 2028.

The Treasury has provided additional money to fund the accelerated move and the DWP are now working on the details.  The DWP is known to favour an early transfer, as they would prefer to complete the whole process in one go, rather than taking a break of several years and then starting again in 2028.

The move from ESA to UC was originally delayed as a cost saving measure, because the government thought that they would be paying out more under UC than under ESA. But the unexpectedly high proportion of claimants who fail to make the transfer from legacy benefits to UC means that this may no longer be the case.

The only real question mark is whether the department has the capacity to move this many claimants on schedule – very little to do with UC so far has happened on time.

But if the Conservatives win a majority at the election, there is no doubt the transfer will begin this year.

If Labour win and take no action then the transfer will still begin this year, as it requires no legislation of any sort.

Only if Labour choose to actively intervene and put the move on hold, will the process be stopped.

We know, from statements like the one above from Alison McGovern, that Labour’s social security policy is likely to focus on moving more claimants into work.  If they see transferring claimants from ESA onto UC as increasing the probability of getting more people into work, then there’s a strong chance they will let the process continue.

However, there is no doubt that many disability and advice charities will be lobbying hard for the transfer to be put on hold.

At this point we can’t know which way Labour will jump and, we suspect, they will remain tight-lipped on the subject throughout the election campaign.

But if there’s any news we’ll let you know.

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    Sara · 20 days ago
    My post was cut.

    As keepingitreal has said below, there was no plan to merge pip with uc, even with the proposed changes to the wca. It would still be possible to claim pip on its own, with no commitment to a job search, because pip is not, and it has not yet been proposed that it ever will be, related to employment. There is no obligation to look for work or undertake work related activity with pip.

    In the government proposals relating to changing then abolishing the wca, uc conditions would apply only to a uc claim, which could be made as well as, or independently of pip. If uc were awarded, it could be enhanced by a health element if the claimant also qualified for pip. The pip award would not be affected by whether or not the claimant was employed, nor is it yet means tested, therefore not conditional on anything other than passing the pip assessment.

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    The dogmother. · 21 days ago
    I would honestly rather do without and struggle than ask for vouchers. Having said that, re pip and uc together,  weren't they waffling about combining pip with uc, thus doing way with the Wca  and if you didn't get pip then you weren't getting uc. Or am I way off track here? So you'd be fighting to stay afloat on UC to be given useless vouchers for your trauma. Absolutely cosmic. 
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      The dogmother. · 19 days ago
      @M shirker @M shirker ,dreading the migration. It's on my mind all the time. They do love to pile the misery on.

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      The dogmother. · 19 days ago
      @keepingitreal I thought that was the idea re wca then started to think I'd dreamt it.But then I got myself all mixed up. Thanks for that @keepingitreal.
      Sometimes it's hard to keep track. 

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      M shirker · 20 days ago
      @The dogmother. The Dog Mother thats right on combining pip and uc and would have to do a job search with that too not worth begging for vouchers labour is going to be bad also am hoping for a 12 month short delay to the uc migration 2028 I think has gone now they still could go ahead should know around August time that a month before they start sending the letters out 
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      keepingitreal · 20 days ago
      @The dogmother. Hi the dogmother. Doing away with the wca was connected to needing to qualify for pip in order to be entitled to a 'health element' in uc. The 'health element' would be a replacement for any disability payment previously awarded as, or with, esa. Pip would not be merged with uc, it would be the gateway to getting additional income replacement within uc.

      All seems to have gone quiet about those proposals, though, perhaps because they would be incompatible/unworkable in conjunction with the whole pip/treatment/vouchers/disabled-made-to-work cosmic combo 😂
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    Peter Carstairs · 23 days ago
    What are the Disabled to do if the Tories take away a person's right to use their mobility component payment to get a car, so they can easily get to work, taking this away will create most if not all disabled people to give up on work as public transport is not geared up for wheelchairs and mums with kids in pushchairs. You're lucky to get 1 or 2 spaces on a bus.
    You do not get help from bus drivers to get on and off buses.

    This would make disabled more dependent on family or neighbours generous enough to give their free time up, and with only vouchers being given for whatever the Tories deem acceptable, how do I pay for the daily and nightl support I get, 

    Have the disabled not have the right to pay family and friends for helping out and giving up their valuable time.

    This is utterly shameful of any government but in the Tories it does not surprise me, they pretend to seek better outcomes for the tax payers yet this Tory government have thrown tax payers money down the HS2 drain pit, the tax payers paying for no good PPE equipment but they do not get held to account, the waste more tax payers money holding pointless public enquiries which never seem to find government guilty and even if they did what would be done absolutely nothing....we just get told if you're not happy you get the chance to vote any government out every 5 years.

    Just an absolute Joke.....

    Government of the people, fir the people, by the people!!

    Not a government of the Rich, for the Rich, by the Rich!!

    When will this country wake up and hold their government's to account for wasteful projects and bad decision making?
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    Peter Carstairs · 23 days ago
    Vouchers and all these Tory proposals remind me when I was at school. They used to have queues with kids that paid for school dinners and a separate queue for the poorer kids who got free meals. The put an end years ago as it stigmatised poorer children.
    This was back 62 years ago, yet here is the Tories stigmatising the Disabled how sick is this.

    These Tory plans to remove individual payments from disabled people will remove disabled people's rights to spend the money they are entitled to to go and choose where to spend their money for things to give them independent living.

    Example..... I need help through the day and night and it makes me heavily dependent on my daughter and son-in-law who give up their time and often need time off work, my pip money helps me to compensate their losses.

    I'm sure the Tories will be happy to remove my capability to live as independent life as I do at this time.

    David Cameron and cohorts tried through dragging every disabled person through those degrading ATOS reevaluation assessments. 

    The Tories did nit get the savings on disability costs this way, so here they are once again attacking the most vulnerable in society.

    The Tories did not get the disabled before so now they are making us secondhand citizen pleading for help and given vouchers, 
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    Debbie Bailey · 24 days ago
    I won my case in court to receive ESA for life so does this mean I will have to go on UC as that's wrong if i do and as for PIP this is to help the ill, i have multiple health problems which leave me bed bound most days  so to put extra pressure on us is disgusting I worry about where moneys coming from to pay bills pip is a god send it should not be changed to other methods all there doing is making people more  Ill with worry it's so wrong why target the sick , disgusting 
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    M shirker · 24 days ago
    Assuming labour wins general election which looks like it now they will have to make their plans known about forced esa migration about August time my money is on a short delay I dont think they will go ahead with it straight away maybe another 6-12 months before they restart the process again 2028 is too far away can’t see that 
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      Fibrogal · 17 days ago
      @M shirker IMO there should be no more changes to the way DWP work until they have cleared the backlog of underpayments and claims etc. It’s no wonder they make so many errors with continually changing the rules whilst still having a high turnover of staff 
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    The dogmother. · 24 days ago
    Question,might seem a bit daft but was just wonderering ,if the Pip criteria is changed will the Pip name? Is it lawful to change how its administered without a name change? Might be trivial but I got to thinking about it. 
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    BW · 26 days ago
    How will those people with mobility vehicles & blue badges be affected.
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    Tom · 27 days ago
    Interestingly, the GOVT web site that  has the info about the managed  migration from Legacy IR benefits has  not changed to  reflect this announcement of ESA   , it still shows the 2028 date ,
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      Jacqueline · 22 days ago
      @The dogmother. They have no clue none of them all the parties, they could never live on what we live on .
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      The dogmother. · 24 days ago
      @Crystal It's plain evil. They have no clue what our lives are like,we don't fake being sick we fake being well.
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      Crystal · 24 days ago
      @The Dog Mother fancy scaring disabled people it's disgusting. Did we choose to be di
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      Sara · 25 days ago
      @Tom For esa and esa with hb, the most recent government website (Google Move to Universal Credit) states "You will not be asked to move to Universal Credit until a later date". No date mentioned, ie "watch this space". 

      Suggests dwp are waiting to see how their plans to move other groups, up to August 2024, work out, before advising dates for final esa categories.


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      The Dog Mother · 27 days ago
      @Tom I can't find any up to date info either. It's all only on media sites. 
      But nothing official as such. 
      Perhaps someone else will know more,or maybe its too soon too be sure.Either way I'd like to know too. 
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    A · 28 days ago
    "We need reform, too. That means a serious plan to get the long-term sick back to work." 
    Rachel Reeves.

    Those who're willing a better treatment from Keir Starmer's Labour might be disappointed big time. God forbid.
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      The dogmother. · 26 days ago
      @Craig Tried before,and many employers agreed to make adjustments but didn't. Also if your too sick to work your too sick..  no adjustments mean a hill of beans. 
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      Craig · 26 days ago
      @The dogmother. There's probably some thinking around the margins possibilities mostly around requiring reasonable adaptions by employers so these people can do the job. WFH could work in some cases.
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      george · 27 days ago
      @A I don't think anyone thinks there will be much difference in labour but there's always hope and a chance plus the party HOPEFULLY will change and address other things too like housing and NHS unlikely as it may be there is no hope sticking with conservatives so we have to try someone else surely .
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      The dogmother. · 27 days ago
      @A They obviously didn't get the momo that long term sick ,unless they get treatment from the NHS which,let's face it is in such crisis it needs a doctor, will NEVER work again because ill health prevents it.Some is incurable, drug resistant illness.
      I've multiple conditions as do many,I'm unwell daily and some days I can barely move to go to the bathroom. You don't wave a wand and cure all, rhetoric cures nothing also. They need to get real. 
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    J Stewart · 28 days ago
    I think the Tories are Heartless, To Even think about doing away with Cash Payments for those, in our Society who rely on this cash Benefit..  How can they live if they are to pay bills, Some who claim PIP this is their only income, My Friend who is 65 and riddled with Osteoarthritis, And unfit to Work, is Worried Sick about the Green Paper, The Tories will have a National outcry if they Win and put this Bill through.. The Tories only Care about the Rich not the Poorest in our Society, or disables Shame on them
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    Carol K · 28 days ago
    They only care about polls and votes, not our lives. We are just growing numbers on a screen to reduce. 
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    Shaz · 29 days ago
    We've had labour government and conservative government both wrecking the country and don't give a damn about the people they can afford to give themselves pay rides also get rid of the house of lords old farts getting money for nothing time the ou thought of bringing in a new government maybe the lib dem is the way to go
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    Cannon · 29 days ago
    Step 1 to step 35 million,

     Vote  the present party out.  

    To stand a chance of humility and empathy.
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    Mark · 29 days ago
    It's all political hot air and it would never happen and the reason for this is:,

    1) There is no way that anybody would stand, or create any form of legislation that would make people poorer and plunged them into absolute poverty!!!

    2) You can't have one rule for one part of the UK (Scotland) and another rule for the other!!!

    3) It's just not humanly right or fair and they must never be able get away with such a awful thing!!!


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      Cat · 21 days ago
      @Mark But labour only saying after election about pip we been pulled pillar to post so unfair my MH bad 
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      Fred · 22 days ago
      @Crystal That's why I used the term elite in a loose manner. 
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      Peter Carstairs · 23 days ago
      @Mark I agree with you on all but.....

      2) You can't have one rule for one part of the UK (Scotland) and another rule for the other!!!

      Scotland have a devolved parliament and make decisions on welfare and Scottish Adult Disability Payments.

      Scotland and England has long since had separate legal systems.
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      Crystal · 24 days ago
      @Fred let them be taxed at 40% and fund the cost of the poorest hit. Imbeciles. Nothing elite about abandoning someone in danger and trouble. Hypocrites. 
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      Craig · 26 days ago
      @Mark 1) tories would 2) we already have that Windsor agreement for ni abd English Scottish law means differing rules.
      3) since when as that stopped tge tories?
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    ALAN NICHOLSON · 29 days ago
    Hi if any one think,s the labour  party will change any  nasty Tory party policies,s should look back and see if they  have ever in the past, as they will keep them and just blame the tory,s ,in the end  it will just  cost  the  tax payer,s more when they  out source the change,s to private Tory  friend,s CO,S  As when some one i know has worked at the  same  job for over  30,year,s and looked after her mother with dementia who was over 90 year,s old she had to go  on to universal credit from working tax credit,s and they straight away told her she had to do more hour,s than the 30 hour,s she was already working, they then  said she had not applied to go  on to  universal credit and canceled her claim   when she informed them  that she had claimed then proceeded to completely  mess  her around  but was not concerned  that she never claimed  for any carer,s benefit, they  then gave her a smaller amount  than she got on job seeker,s even though she did same hour,s and same low pay, they then messed up her  award  gave her no money for week,s and then sent letter,s with  different amount,s  and even though they said that she was entitled to award,s after her expense,s  they stopped  her money for  her co pension contribution,s , then they sent her a six hundred pound award, which she queried  knowing it must have been wrong stating that her employer,s had not informed them that she had not been paid for two month,s being a honest  women she contacted  them and after not knowing what was going on they requested  she returned the  money back to there debt recovery tax office making it look like to any one that  she had tried to  swindle  them. she will be retiring soon and her mother had passed away, and the sooner she could get away from these  incompetence idiot,s the better she will feel and not  feel the pressure  they was putting on her .
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      Supporting the Needy · 22 days ago
      @MrFibro Perfect description above !!
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      MrFibro · 29 days ago
      @TheHud It's a non brainer, vote Labour, not the Corrupt Tories.  Right now all the tory rats are jumping ship.   

      And the top rat sunak is so stupidly deluded he still thinks he can get another term in power.  Yeah right!  We have all known the devil for 14 years that's tories, i'm backing on the devil we don't know that's labour.  They can't wreck the country more than the tories have done over the past 14 stretch.

      Don't forget people, the Tories were having booze parties, going on departmental benders, dancing on tables hammered, and also singing along to tunes like ...i'm having the time of my life etc etc.  Whilst our loved ones were dying a terrible death resulting from covid 19.  The worst of it all they died alone frightened, with no family or friends beside them.

      The Tory rats let the nation down, they acted too late and did too little.  They squandered countless billions during the pandemic on various spending sprees.  ALL under Boris Johnson's tenor.

      Then unelected Truss held the tory fort for what was is 30 days, doing basically bugger all ?  and trashed the economy in the bargain, to the fine tune of countless billions, which we are all now paying for and still suffering from as a result.  She's then ousted &  waltz away dancing to a nice little 100K plus earner, every year for the rest of her life.

      Then  to top it all the unelected sunak who thrives on austerity, and profits for the rich dives into Truss's grave, and demolishes the country further.  And has the gaul to put the blame of their bad policies onto the sick/ ill/ disabled people of Britain. 

      Time for a change right!!!!!!

      Please vote the Tories out of power.  Don't be a mug and waste your vote, either by not voting full stop, or voting them in again for another parliamentary term. 


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      TheHud · 29 days ago
      @ALAN NICHOLSON Terrible story and all too common, but what has it got to do with Labour.  We don't know what Labour will do the tories have been in power for 14yrs.
      There is one thing we do know about labour, fundamentally they have more compassion and interest in social issues than they do in wealth creation for the already wealthy.  I know who I will be banking on making better, if not perfect decisions.
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    Andrew · 29 days ago
    Pip in non cash form will kill people, myself included take away my pip which is already the lowest in europe and i wont have money to survive on. My mum has state pension and her pip thats it, pensioners in the same boat will die this voucher, catalogue can not go ahead it simply will not work...maybe thats thier plan...
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      Cat · 21 days ago
      @Mark God I hope your right for months they been toying with us inhuman and cruel one point I was thinking ending it all couldn't take the fear and anxiety 
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      MrFibro · 28 days ago
      @Mark I don't see a taxi driver taking a voucher from a disabled person,  taxi drivers like cash too.  The list is endless that wont be acceptable using this dum voucher lark.
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      Mark · 28 days ago
      @Andrew It would never go ahead, as it's Extremely insulting to disabled people and people in general, to replace cash payments with vouchers!!!

      Desperate policies from a Desperate party!!!
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    V Milner · 29 days ago
    If the Conservatives get rid of cash based PIP then they will literally have blood on their hands.
    They have no idea of the stress this is causing. My other half is hanging on by a thread.
    Cash based PIP ALLOWS some form of independent living, exactly what it's meant for!
    Private carers and therapists aren't going to accept vouchers as payment! The Tories are so far removed from reality!
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      Cat · 21 days ago
      @V Milner Me too cant eat sleep anxiety through roof 
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      Maggie · 23 days ago
      @V Milner Strange how everything the Gov does it designed to upset some group of people, you would nearly think it's on purpose, for what  though? 
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      PARISFRANCE · 28 days ago
      @V Milner Like they care!! Blood on their hands? They'd put blood there if it wasn't there already.  They are fully aware of the stress it's  causing. They are Tories....They don't care.  Don't  go thinking that they're bothered about you....cos they ain't!!
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    Lpot50 · 29 days ago
    https://inews.co.uk/news/dwp-investigation-disabled-pip-claimants-3067828

    Whoever forms the government on 5th July. Hopefully, this will hold the dwp to account. 
    Not only for the past failures and persecution of the disabled.
    But for any future policies they have in the pipeline, that will do further damage.
    The dwp need to be scrutinised and held accountable, for the pain and suffering their actions have caused.
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