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Government to save £5bn by restricting benefits to ‘those with the greatest need’

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The eligibility criteria for some disability benefits will be narrowed in a bid to slash £5bn from the welfare bill, Liz Kendal has announced.

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Speaking in the Commons, the work and pensions secretary said the number of new people claiming personal independence payment (PIP) is “not sustainable”.

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She said the government will not freeze PIP – as reports had previously suggested – but instead make it harder to qualify for the daily living allowance component from November 2026.

Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is money for people who have extra care needs or mobility needs as a result of a disability.

People who claim it are awarded points depending on their ability to do certain activities, like washing and preparing food, and this influences how much they will receive.

Ms Kendall said that from November 2026, people will need to score a minimum of four points in at least one activity to qualify for the daily living element of PIP.

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Currently, the standard rate is given if people score between eight and 11 points overall, while the enhanced rate applies from 12 points.

The changes will not affect the mobility component, Ms Kendall said.

It’s not clear how many people will be impacted as a result. The Office for Budget Responsibility will set out their final assessment of the costings at the spring statement next week.

Charities and unions reacted angrily to the announcement, with the Disability Benefits Consortium calling the changes “immoral and devastating”.

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Ms Kendall also announced a review of the PIP assessment, which she said will be done “in close consultation with disabled people, the organisations that represent them and other experts”.

There will also be a consultation on delaying access to the health top up on Universal Credit until someone is aged 22, with the savings to be reinvested into work support and training opportunities.

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“This is a significant reform package that is expected to save over £5 billion by 2029”, Ms Kendall said.

The announcement comes as Chancellor Rachel Reeves struggles to balance the books due to a poor economy and geopolitical events.

Ministers are concerned about the soaring cost of long-term sickness and disability benefits for working-age people, which has risen by £20bn since the pandemic and is forecast to hit £70bn over the next five years.

Ms Kendall said that while more people are now living with a disability, the increase in those seeking disability benefits is disproportionate.

Claims amongst young people are up 150%, while claims for mental health conditions are up 190% and claims for learning difficulties are up over 400%, she said.

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Ms Kendall blamed the Tories for creating a system that is “holding our country back”.

She acknowledged that some people can never work, but said many sick and disabled people want to “with the right help and support” and they should “have the same chances and choices as everyone else”.

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