The consultation on plans to replace personal independence payment (PIP) with vouchers or a catalogue ends on 22 July, with Labour so far showing no signs of disowning the proposals.  Benefits and Work is urging readers to have their say before it is too late.

As most readers will be aware, the Conservatives published a Green Paper on the future of PIP in April 2024.  Amongst the proposals were suggestions that instead of regular cash payments, PIP could be replaced with:

  • A catalogue/shop scheme
  • A voucher scheme
  • A receipt based system
  • One-off grants

Labour failed to condemn these proposals in the run-up to the general election and have continued to remain silent since gaining power, even though there is now no risk of them losing votes by speaking out.

According to the Mirror:

“Labour insiders have hinted they'll review the public's response to these proposals after the consultation wraps up on July 22, which falls three weeks post-election.”

Labour have also said nothing about planned changes to the work capability assessment (WCA) from 2025, that would lead to an estimated 424,000 claimants losing over £400 a month.

Ten leading charities, including:

  • Child Poverty Action Group
  • Disability Rights UK
  • Joseph Rowntree Foundation
  • Mind
  • Save the Children

have written to Liz Kendall, secretary of state for work and pensions.  They have asked her to halt the proposed changes to the WCA and to PIP and replace them with plans that are “redesigned with disabled people at the centre.”

So far, there has been no response.

You can find out more about the changes to PIP and how to take part in the consultation here.

UPDATE 11 July

Liz Kendall made a speech in Leeds today in which she said that rising levels of economic inactivity are unacceptable and that immediate action must be taken.  She highlighted the fact that a record 2.8 million people are out of work due to long-term sickness. 

Kendall said that the government would: ".... create more good jobs, make work pay, transform skills, and overhaul jobcentres, alongside action to tackle the root causes of worklessness including poor physical and mental health."

Kendall made no reference to PIP or work capability assessment changes and did not address the issue of the speeded-up timetable for forced migration to universal credit.

More details here.

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    Mike · 2 months ago
    Why don't they get paid in vouchers? This is dehumanising and discriminating against the disabled. Labour need to reverse this ridiculous Tory idea.
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    AndyL. · 2 months ago
    Sigh, here we go again!
    The money that I receive, and paid into my bank... is being used for the bare essentials. I'm not a sponge who wastes it on taxis etc. I don't even go out. This is food, energy, a carer, housing benefit and so on. You think vouchers are acceptable? Give it a rest ok, we need that cash, or we all really will suffer!
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      MariW · 2 months ago
      @AndyL. @AndyL I think many of us spend some PIP on taxis. There's nothing "sponge-like" about this. Without a taxi from a helpful firm that know me couldn't see a GP or attend my local hospital.  I even needed a taxi to post my postal vote. Most of PIP goes of costs it doesn't begin to meet. I couldn't list them all but they include personal care and household help, dietary supplement that the NHS doesn't pay for, etc, etc. I don't claim means-tested benefits so PIP pays for my NHS prescriptions, too. Vouchers will begger us all except for the very few for whom it's only "gin and tonic" money. 
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    William doyle · 2 months ago
    It’s always the same with them lot don’t care about the people living with disability as long as there ok nothing will change with them one they get in that’s it looking after themselves don’t trust anyone of them 
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    John from bacup · 2 months ago
    It seems to me that none of the parti’s give a monkeys about the disabled until they get old and then a different mindset comes in then they will be interested
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    L P. · 2 months ago
    I am a pensioner and housebound, i have to pay an extra £221.00 a month to cover my rent.thats payed out of my benefits. If pip is stopped, for vouchers,it will mean i cannot  pay, my extra rent,to my landlord. so i will be thrown out of my home, i believe it will be a very bad move to change pip to vouchers. Not just for me but for all the vulnerable people that are claiming pip, sincerely L. P
    IPSWICH SUFFOLK. 
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      A.m · 2 months ago
      @L P. Pension credit could cover that extra rent on top of pension age housing benefit
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    Lorraine Grattan · 2 months ago
    It's shocking how the government demonises the disabled. It also gives others the excuse to name call and belittle those with a genuine disability and mental health.
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      Fred · 2 months ago
      @Lorraine Grattan Yes, if someone's not working sick or not it's all their fault. Well, let them run with that nonsense and see how businesses are so keen to employ long term sick, unemployed, and disabled. They haven't a bloody clue how the real world works. 
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    T · 2 months ago
    I would like to challenge the people who put forward these pathetic ideas to live on what disabled people have to live on. Most of these folk have never known poverty, never known what its like to not have food ,to not have a safe and warm home. I would like to see them live on these vouchers for a month,no cash just the vouchers, then maybe they would seriously think about what they're doing to disabled people!
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    T · 2 months ago
    Why does the government always pick on the most vulnerable in our society?? What are vouchers going to do? They're still going to cost money so why not stick to cash! Everywhere accepts cash but not everywhere will take vouchers! I have disability issues and use a Motability car, what will happen to that?
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      Anon · 2 months ago
      @T It's to make sure that the money, in the form of vouchers ' can only be spent on a person's needs due to their disability/illness. 
      There's a misunderstanding amongst politicians and tax paying public that benefits are spent on cigarettes, drugs, alcohol, expensive tech etc. This plan is to make sure the money can't be spent on anything other than essential items.
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    Edwards · 2 months ago
    As usual,this is poorly thought through, as an agoraphobic, how on earth am I supposed to spend these vouchers? I'm presuming they won't be useable for online food shopping??so am I to starve?
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    Susan · 2 months ago
    I use my pip payment to pay for taxis and to get me to my part time job I have all my aids in my home to help me I don’t need vouchers at all it sounds like a badly thought out plan
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    Cheeky · 2 months ago
    I have tried to fill out this awful PIP consultation, I have severe psoriatic arthritis in both hands and wrists and find it hard to type out full sentences as it's extremely painful, I really didn't want to do this at all and wanted to have my own personal say on this, but due to my difficulties and excessive pain I had to copy and paste Work and Benefits responses to the PIP consultation, which I found so much easier to do, but not the most ideal and justified thing to do, obviously it was edited so it came from a single person point of view the answers W&B come up with were excellent and answered some of my own thoughts on this terrible consultation. I feel like I have plagiarised Shakespeare doing this but I wanted to put across that I don't agree with this consultation at all and trust W&B so I hope they don't mind me doing this, I would not have been able to do it an other way. It's took me hours to write this short post out.
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      K. MacKenzie · 2 months ago
      @Cheeky Check with your council social work department and ask for someone to help you fill in the form. Through several phone calls, they typed my responses onto the form for me then sent it in the post for me to check and sign.  So grateful for their service.
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      wibblum · 2 months ago
      @Cheeky You've done what you're able to, and to the best of your ability. And that's the very most that should ever be asked of you.
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    Christine · 2 months ago
    I don't know if it could work but like many more l am terrified that it won't ,I need to pay my bills and worried I won't be able to do so , I am wheelchair bound and rely on the money 
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      Fred · 2 months ago
      @Christine If it's vouchers it wont as every single business from clothing to toiletries, food, transport will have to accept them. It would take them years to achieve as let's face it,their not great with IT. WE will look real good waving a green and yellow ticket in every shop. Its demeaning, a hindrance and zero help. 
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    Lorraine smerdon · 2 months ago
    And also the disabled people and children and any other well people living hand to mouth you've got a heart of stone.
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    Lorraine smerdon · 2 months ago
    I am sorry but I do suffer with mental health and depression and taking people's money away from them and making them into vouchers is not a good idea would you you like to live on vouchers people need that money just like I do to live ( As like you you you've never live on the street's or live in shared housing or been without money most people have been very unfortunate in there and they need money to live so think about what you are doing to us (please)
             Regards 
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    Jess · 2 months ago
    I have disabilaties heart condition and need this to help me live ..  thyriod problem syndrome vcfs . We need to keep them as they are we never asked for disabilaties 
    !!! We should not be discriminated against for it or judged ... Not our fault ...   Keep it as it is . Scrap Tories crap this is the last thing we need right now ...
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    Leslie · 2 months ago
    Any Government seeking to take away money from people and the feeling of self worth should not be in power. Disabled people have a enough to worry about. Take away their money how are they going to pay for help taxis the window cleaner the gardener. Some one to take them shopping. That money pays for things you can not pay with a voucher.  If the labour party let this happen they are not any better than the Tories. 
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      Fred · 2 months ago
      @Leslie Their tories dressed in red. So glad I didn't vote for this lot and never will.  Too many on a power trip. They've already made their minds up what their going to do leaving us to fret and wait most probably until November's budget. Disgusting. 
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    Angela cheadle · 2 months ago
    Vouchers are a bad idea people are using the money for extra heating better diet travel cost they don't claim it to be be littled they already feel worthless and don't have a good quality of life and there familays always come last in a long line of necessities which put there familay lives under pressure and makes them feel worthless and unvalued carers and unpaid carers we just want to be valued and the person who it affects is the person who needs to be respected has being able to make decisions for them selfs and not being made to look like they are stupid
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    Gareth · 2 months ago
    This is madness,don't you think people have enough to deal with on a daily basis without trying to give people useless vouchers and putting people in even more financial difficulty.This government needs to really think carefully about what upset this is going to bring 

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    diceman24 · 2 months ago
    https://www.parallelparliament.co.uk/debate/2024-03-26/commons/westminster-hall/disability-benefits. Just came across this article on minister for dwp Stephen timms talking about conservative green paper proposal. Mr timm was actually saying it’s bad to change pip cash payments to vouchers so hopefully we give us all a bit of hope to end this disgusting green paper gimmick 
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      MariW · 2 months ago
      @diceman24 diceman24 Thanks for posting the link. Stephen Timms has always appeared a decent man. I think he's oppose vouchers. 
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    Vee · 2 months ago
    I cannot understand how such a scheme can even be suggested in the first place! I have MS and have been suffering with it for nine going on ten years now! Plus Scoliosis which I have had All my life! And even though I am disabled and I definitely do not want any sympathy, I still have bills to pay and as you know Vouchers cannot pay the bills especially as you know as increased! 
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