As Labour appoints a new shadow work and pensions secretary, we look at the chances that Liz Kendall will come to the rescue of claimants who are unable to work because of disability.

In his latest cabinet reshuffle, Keir Starmer replaced Jon Ashworth with Liz Kendall as shadow work and pensions secretary.

If, as seems increasingly likely, Labour win the next election, it will be Kendall who will make major decisions about the future of welfare benefits.

Perhaps the most important of those will be the fate of the work capability assessment (WCA), the test used to decide who gets to be in the LCWRA group for universal credit and the support group for employment and support allowance (ESA).

Claimants in these groups do not have to prepare for work and receive an additional amount in their benefits.

Under the DWP’s current proposals, access to the LCWRA and support group will be slashed in 2025 and the WCA will be abolished altogether in a rolling programme beginning in 2026/27. Instead, being in receipt of PIP will lead to an additional payment in UC and decisions on capability for work will be left to unqualified work coaches.

Where the Labour leadership in general and Kendall in particular stand on these issues is yet to be seen.

On the plus side, Kendall supported the uprating of legacy benefits such as ESA and JSA during the pandemic, which was only given to UC claimants.

And when the proposal to make it harder to be found to have LCWRA was announced by the government, Kendall criticised them for failing to look after people’s health in the first place due to soaring hospital waiting lists and failing social care.  She told the Commons:

“But if you run your NHS into the ground for 13 years and let waiting lists for physical and mental health soar, if you fail to reform social care to help people caring for their loved ones, and if your sole aim is to try and score political points rather than reforming the system to get sick and disabled people who can work the help they really need, you end up with the mess we have today.

 

“A system that is failing sick and disabled people, that is failing taxpayers, and failing our country as a whole. Britain deserves far better than this.”

But there has been no promise to reverse or halt any of the Conservative proposals around the WCA.

And in the 2015 Labour leadership election, Kendall said that the party had to support welfare benefits reforms or face being out of power for decades.

She was the only leadership candidate to back the Conservative government’s benefits cap.

More generally, there are question marks over Labour’s commitment to disabled claimants.

During the latest shadow cabinet reshuffle, Dr Rosena Allin-Khan resigned as shadow mental health minister because there was no longer a place in cabinet for the role, suggesting Labour is attaching less importance to the issue.

Even if Labour were committed to fighting to improve the lot of disabled claimants, their insistence that all spending must be costed could prove problematic.

If the Conservatives include any savings from changes to the WCA in their spending plans, it places Labour in a difficult position.  If Labour say they will not implement any changes, they will consider themselves obliged to say where they will get the cash from to cover what will now be the additional cost of keeping the WCA as it is.

Taking cash from another budget to cover welfare payments seems likely to be something Labour will be particularly reluctant to do.

So, as things stand, hopes that an incoming Labour government will immediately begin to relieve the pressure on disabled claimants seem slim.

Visit our WCA Changes Latest News page for updates on what's happening to the WCA.

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    Jayne · 3 months ago
    I didn't get my disability payment off a £150 like I should have done what do I do bit my stepdad did.
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    Tam · 5 months ago
    I reported a missing cost of living payment and got told they had paid it already,thing is they paid it into an account that isn't mine,iv had the same bank account since april and they're not willing to look at this,,iv been in contact with my local mp,fingers crossed I get somewhere
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    Steve’s wife · 5 months ago
    I’ve not had mine, been told to fill an online form, but, it just gives e the same phone number I spoke to the advisor 🤷🏻‍♀️
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    Marnie Crawford · 5 months ago
    My daughters dla payment 150 hasn't came 
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    Nkosikhona Tshabalala · 5 months ago
    He did receive a message that he will get his payment but he did gets his payment. I don’t know why 
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    Nkosikhona Tshabalala · 5 months ago
    I did not get my living payment 
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    Dolly100 · 5 months ago
    I received a letter from DWP saying I would get X amount, but have received nothing.  I note those responsible will be unavailable and the so called form does not seem to be available?
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    Nkosikhona Tshabalala · 5 months ago
    Hi, I’m still waiting for my live payment, I didn’t get my payment but they did send me a message, but why I didn’t get paid
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    Doris · 6 months ago
    I've searched all over that site for missed payments, and where it says FORMS.. there are none. Do they deliberately make it that difficult that people just give up?
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      Georgina · 5 months ago
      @Doris You have to go to gov.uk/cost of living. I did it. Really easy. But I'm still waiting for my payment. They say up to 2 weeks. It's nearly been 2 weeks. When I need to if I still don't have it I don't know who to call. I've been calling different numbers all day. I'm really getting impatient. 
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    Christina ferris · 6 months ago
    I did  receive last year You are eligible for the Cost of Living Payment of £300 if you were entitled to a payment (or later found to be entitled to a payment) of Universal Credit for an assessment period that ended in the period 18 August 2023 to 17 September 2023. I  am universal credit  what do you doing  
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    Nicole · 6 months ago
    My son gets dla he didn't get the payment 
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    Christopher · 6 months ago
    I didn't receive the £150 payment what do I do 
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    Enid Harland · 6 months ago
    I am a pensioner also on disability allowance I have never had the £150 Am I entitled to it
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    Xxx · 6 months ago
    How come p.i.p get no help 🤔 
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    Xxx · 6 months ago
    My husband only get p.i.p as I'm his wife I have  to work to keep us boths .
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    Stephen r thompson · 7 months ago
    Hi will I recieve the cost of living payment whilst on  state pension an industrial injuries disablement pension for life 

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    Milan · 9 months ago
    Hi my name is milan and I have not received my cost of living payment 
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    Delyth Roberts · 10 months ago
    I get pip but I've not had my cost of living payment my nephew and niece have had there's but I haven't had mine why 
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    moonshakra · 11 months ago
    I’ve never rcd any cost of living payments.  Is this because my partner works?

    I receive PIP highest rate on both care and mobility and ESA income related support group, is that what it’s called? 

    Thank you Lisa
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    Susan · 11 months ago
    I never received any last year even though I am definitely entitled to it as I receive PIP. I reported it online and never heard a thing and you're only allowed to report the missing payment once, so what am I supposed to do? Any ideas, or anyone else had this issue? If they did it by alphabetical order, I should have got mine when my husband got his.
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      Rosie · 11 months ago
      @Susan Is it one per household? If you are both eligible AND living in the same household, you may only get one payment? I know that this is how it works with the winter fuel allowance for pensioners.