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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    Jordan · 1 months ago
    I have a bipolar, agoraphobia and a chronic pain condition. The money I get is how I pay my bills. This is a cruel punishment, don’t we suffer enough? does the government think I want to be 33 and trapped at home while everyone I knew growing up are married with families and careers. I didn’t choose this! if only I could work and be normal, but fact is I can’t! 
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    Brian Marriott · 1 months ago
    Pip should be keeped as money not voucher as hoe can people pay for mobility car with voucher they can’t 
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    Carole Sharp · 1 months ago
    Its absolutely ridiculous to think of vouchers how will I pay when I go on the Bus and Train to hospital .I use my PIP to top my pension and pay bills

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    Geraldine · 1 months ago
    The vouchers would be totally useless to me for what I use my PIP for , use them for certain things , think the lad who cuts my lawn for me what's a voucher instead of cash helping me , cleaner don't think so , I hate being disabled but I have to live with it 
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    Sarah · 1 months ago
    I don't get pip but I do believe that changing the benefits from payments to vouchers is awful not only is it disrespectful, dehumanising, humiliating and making things harder as not all bills will be able to be paid using vouchers e.i rent, water, gas, electricity, sewage, petrol ect but it will form a new lower class system to which bullying and abuse to disabled people will increase. People on benefits are already classed as scum which is not the case at all.
    Alot of people on benefits don't want to be but have no choice and are already treated unfairly. Unless these vouchers are going to be accepted by likes of sky, Virgin, supermarkets, petrol stations, garages (mot/service), mobile phone providers, water companies, landlords including private landlords ect it will not work. 
    People on benefits still have the same bills as everyone else and use the pip dla ect to pay them.
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    Brian Marriott · 1 months ago
    Pip is pip money only not voucher voucher u can’t pay for car repair u can’t pay for phones or for taxi 
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      TPot · 1 months ago
      @mrfibro They've waisted 700 million of tax payers money on Rwanda! It’s shocking.
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      mrfibro · 1 months ago
      @Brian Marriott All the government's bothered about is shaving off  £12+ billion quid, from the welfare budget . (that's for starters)

      If it means people dying, and also causing more suffering, and hardship to millions of claimants, they're not bothered at all.  Because the majority of the nation are not sick/ ill/ or disabled.  Which equates to very little outrage if the PIP voucher scheme goes ahead.

      As usual governments have failed with their policies, only to put the blame on disabled people.  Hence we become or are their scapegoats.


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    Ivor. · 1 months ago
    The DWP do not have the staff to deal with PIP claims in general.
    Voucher system will not work as I use my PIP to pay carers to take me out, Put fuel in my adapted car, Special diet needs, increased power ills,  Increased Water bills handsome medical needs not covered by prescriptions.

    I believe this is a form of abuse and should it go ahead I will opt to go into sheltered accommodation which will cost more than the total amount of PIP I receive.

    I do not have the means to go on the receipt scheme either.
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      mrfibro · 1 months ago
      @Ivor. No one has thought this out at all, ie MP's and the so-called Think tankers, and other 3rd parties.  The whole process has been basically a herd of bulls let out in a china shop.

      And we all know how that will end!


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    Anna Osayamen · 1 months ago
    I am disabled and my personal needs will be very different to those of many other people. I can't even imagine how I would use vouchers or a catalogue. The majority of disabled people I'm sure use PIP wisely.  I would feel inferior having to use vouchers. We would be forced to buy what  the government organises so we won't have choice. Plus will probably have to wait months for large items that are not really suitable for our needs. The country seems to be becoming communists. I thought the Labour Party was going to U turn on the Health Care not make it even worse. They won't stay long if they upset so many vulnerable people.
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    Susan Hunter · 1 months ago
    I received a voucher of a product for gluten free bread of the company.  The shops do not except any coupons or vouchers . So I had to email the company.  So If people on special diets Then there going to be a problem 
    the supermarket will not except the vouchers . 
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    Michael · 1 months ago
    Do not replace pip cash support for vouchers as this will cause massive stress financialy and cause poverty
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    Brian Marriott · 1 months ago
    I can’t work due to my learning difficulties so keep pip as money only and the people who say voucher will work should have there’s only as voucher voucher is so useless 
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      mrfibro · 1 months ago
      @Brian Marriott People who say vouchers will work better than cash, are in my view out of their minds. And in total denial of the situation.
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    Holly · 1 months ago
    The gov are saying most disabled want to work  so they will be saying they want to work on the green paper that's also why the goverment have gone down this route 
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      TheDogmother · 1 months ago
      @mrfibro @mrfibro No definitely not .and nowhere in my comment did I remotely suggest it would. I meant quiet the opposite, Giving vouchers,taking away cash does not cure us or make us "ex" disabled. I'm 100% against vouchers. It's a pathetic idea.!

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      TheDogmother · 1 months ago
      @mrfibro @mrfibro They know full well it will only make our situation more dire.
      Punish us further, as if life's not hard enough.  
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      TheDogmother · 1 months ago
      @mrfibro @mrfibro and that is exactly my point! 
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      mrfibro · 1 months ago
      @TheDogmother Taking PIP monies away from claimants, is not going to make them better is it !
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      mrfibro · 1 months ago
      @Ruth Exactly
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    Anon · 1 months ago
    It's a form of abuse making things harder for people that are really really struggling.
    No to vouchers!!! 


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    IncisiveMeme · 1 months ago
    Link to pdf & HTML versions of the consultation - it closes at 11:59pm on 22 July 2024



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    wibblum · 1 months ago
    The government aren't reading this comments page - the only way for claimants to have any say on this consultation is by taking part in it.

    https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=6fbxllcQF0GsKIDN_ob4wy4AdhV04YtOnxNXoi82ciFUN00yS0lJSTgzOVNaUzI1TVpYRkZGN1RUQSQlQCN0PWcu

    Even if you can't answer every question, answer the ones that you can.

    It ends at midnight.
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    M Mohammad · 1 months ago
    This policy is disgusting and needs to be thrown in the bin like the Rawanda scheme 
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    Steve · 1 months ago
    You must be joking I am a disabled driver need my car to get about don't think vouchers would be any good
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    Kayla · 2 months ago
    It's a definite no from me. How can you get s receipt fir everything you happen to spend your allowance on. Its big brother watching every move you make. Yet another attack on the vulnerable in society rather than the lazy layabouts taking the mick and abusing the system. The disabled seem to be the first in every queue for a kicking or to be looked at when spending cuts are needed. Look at the money wasted on furlough through fraud. Look st HS2.....MPs themselves often are the ones that need to be looked at for saving public money, and don't get me started on the migrant shambles. Fuming. Yet again the disabled are top of the list!
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      mrfibro · 1 months ago
      @Kayla And what about the window cleaner, who cleans my windows.  He wont stand for this pathetic voucher lark, they want cash.  And so do the majority of other people.  It's all about saving @ the expense of disabled peoples lives no more no less, and that's with all political parties.


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    Marcus · 2 months ago
    Ridiculous DWP! 
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    ca · 2 months ago
    i have suffered with clinical depression my whole life from what i endured as a child i have severe ocd i cant open windows i use 7 rolls of sellotape every week i havent used my cooker in 4 years i sellotape my taps of a night as my brain never believes what my eyes see and it takes me 4 hours before i can even think of going to bed i only eat cold foods as i cant prepare meals and i turn my gas of every night by the mains and i sit in the cold as i have to see my boiler light go out so i know there is no gas left in the pipes my pip money goes on food my bedroom tax and my bills i dont go out anywere due to stress and anxiety i wont be able to pay my wifi wich i need to order my food shopping and pay my bills my life is a living nightmare i dont move outside the door i sometimes if i can get anyone to come and do a night check some night for a bit of piece from my troubled mind and i pay for someone to do this so i will have nothing if they take my pip money away please help us we are all suffering please dont do this to us.