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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    · 1 days ago
    Been hold for 2 hours now
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    · 4 days ago
    I am trying to change bank details  due to applying for d.r.o have had no answer to phone call. Been on hold every day  for hours. 
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    · 4 days ago
    Im on my third 1 hr + call to esa today, same on Thursday and Friday last week. It's a legal requirement to notify them of a change if circumstances upon pain of death. PIP next eurgh!!!!!
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    · 8 days ago
    I injured my back in March of this year and my GP provided me with a fit note for 3 months from 11th March until 10th June.

    I have applied for Employment and Support Allowance and the whole process has been so stressful that I feel really ill. I explained to them that as I am self-employed I have had to keep doing small bits of work to keep my self-employment ticking over. They told me I had to send them in a PW1 form stating that I was still working. I duly did this as requested. They have not received it apparently so I resent it again and apparently they have still not received it. I then decided to visit my local job centre to see if they could help me and they uploaded my documents on to their system and the lady I spoke with was extremely helpful. However, I have since contacted the DWP and they say they still don't have this information and cannot move forward with my claim.

    Getting through to the DWP on the phone is impossible. For 3 days on the trot I am left on hold for 2+ hours and then they hang up on me. I really don't know what to do for the best.

    I have just written to my MP. 
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    · 8 days ago
    29 05 25 - I've just waited on the phone one hour and 5 minutes to speak to to someone at the DWP. All you get is music and a recorded message asking you to hold. Unfortunately, the battery ran down on the handset. 
    Looking at the previous comments its sad to see there's bee no improvement in their service.
    LIz Kendall needs to looks into this.
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    · 10 days ago
    I been trying two weeks to get through to new style ESA to report a change.  Been on hold now for an hour, so stressful , do I hold or hang up 
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    · 18 days ago
    I'm fuming my new style esa is being stopped on 7th July I've been waiting for a work capability for over a year capita are a joke give u false information all this is because they want to abolish the the support element to stop people getting the extra money they are entitled to
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    · 29 days ago
    Considering how many people pick up a tax funded salary for working (stop laughing)at the Dwp you'd think someone could answer a phone maybe within an hour or two. Or at least in the days that turn into weeks as you try day after day to speak to an agent. Eventually you get a letter saying you haven't reported a change and were stopping your benefit. You are now in a whole world of pain.
    They talk about benefit cuts its the DWP that needs axing they treat people with total disregard.

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    · 1 months ago
    25/4/25 to 29/4/25 phoned everyday 10am til 2 pm dwp esa NEVER ANSWERED
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    · 2 months ago
    I have tried since Tuesday to contact DWP, spend 5 minutes pressing 1, then 2, then 4 then 1 again only to get an engaged dial tone that then cuts you off.  Disgusting.  I'm only trying to change an address for someone.  This service is rubbish and needs to be looked into urgently.
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    · 3 months ago
    Called today! to end my claim ,for income related esa ,for legal private reasons,I waited 26 minutes ,but in the past I've waited longer than that, the automated voice is slightly unnerving, I was shocked I got through before 9am, I recorded what happened on paper,DON'T BOTHER phoning before 8am on the dot, you CAN'T wait to be first in the queue anymore,it cuts you off after a few seconds 
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    · 3 months ago
    Simply can never get through.  This is extremely stressful.
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    · 3 months ago
    I have now been waiting 50 minutes for DWP and have to hang up as cannot cope with the noise of the music. Is there an easier way to contact them ? Email ? Pigeon post ?
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    · 4 months ago
    just emailed my mp i hope she can help as cannot get through to dwp on the phone, with waits of 40 to 90 minutes, makes me ill and have a deadline for a pip assessment. my dwp letter arrived weeks from the printed date on their letter. i have support to fo my assessment forms so need an extension date to get everything ready. i am overwhelmed and absolutely dread these assessments let alone trying to get through or get help. 
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    · 4 months ago
    I tried too get through too DWP all afternoon engaged all that time i think they take it off the hook
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    · 5 months ago
    Hi all I'm so glad it's not just me. I'm terrified that I haven't been able to inform of address change and get into trouble when it is not my fault,  I have literally rang the whole day and the next with no answer to my call.
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    · 7 months ago
    spent a total of 8 hours over the past week trying to get through to Access to Work at DWP.  no one answers at any time of day
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    · 7 months ago
    Tried multiple times on multiple days and am on hold for over an hour before being cut off.
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    · 7 months ago
    I have been on hold an hour and a quarter, called at 4.45, the line closes at 5pm so I'm wondering if it just doesn't boot people off who are waiting and you just sit on hold even though the lines are all closed?

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