Reform UK declared war on PIP claimants and on advice agencies in a press conference last week, as they promised to slash the benefits bill by more than £9 billion a year.  

Amongst their plans are:

  • stopping PIP for 80-90% of claimants with depression and/or anxiety, instead these claimants will be put on a fast track to work, involving talking therapy,
  • incentivising PIP assessors to fail applicants,
  • stopping alleged “gaming” of PIP assessments by Citizens Advice,
  • replacing Motability cars with dangerous three wheel trikes.

Dodgy stats and appeals to patriotism

MP Lee Anderson MP and Reform UK head of policy Zia Yusuf justified their attack on PIP by claiming that awards, especially for depression and anxiety, are costing the taxpayer too much and ruining young people’s lives.  Anderson argued:

“We cannot and must not allow our young people to be labelled as disabled because they may have the odd bout of anxiety.  It’s not fair on the taxpayer and its not fair on our young people.  We are literally throwing them on the scrapheap.”

Yusuf, who argued that PIP was a “de facto out-of-work benefit” because only one in six people who get PIP are in work, took a similar line claiming:

“Pip staggeringly now accounts for 1% of UK GDP, not public spending, 1% of GDP is being spent on PIP. . . New claimants for PIP for under 25s in this country have tripled in 5 years, so we are betraying our young people. Reassessments are basically not happening anymore, so these young people are being labelled, they are being tossed onto a scrap heap for the rest of their lives.”

In fact, the number of PIP awards for claimants under 25 has gone up not by 300% in the last five years, but by 80%, according to the DWP’s Statxplore, from 232,512 to 419,222.

And as for reviews “basically not happening anymore”, that doesn’t appear to be anywhere near the truth either. In fact, in the year to July 2025, there were 697,000 reviews.  Of these, 63,000 involved claimants aged under 25.

Anderson also framed working as a patriotic duty, saying:  “. . . if you want to live a good life in a great country, then you must do your bit.  You must get up in the morning and go to work for your family, for your community and for your country.”

War on mental health

In order to save claimants and the country, Reform say that they aim to stop the awards of 80-90% of all those claiming PIP for:

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Mixed anxiety and depression

Instead they will be placed on a Fast Track to Work Programme which will be centred around talking therapy. 

As of July 2025 there were 572,000 people receiving PIP for these conditions meaning that Reform are aiming to remove around half a million PIP awards for mental health.

Anderson explains:

“We are going to end payments for non-serious anxiety disorders in terms of PIP and move those people on to a fast-track to work programme . . . by 2029 it will save £9 billion a year.”

“Our assumptions are, we worked with the Centre for Social Justice to come up with this forecast, around 20% - somewhere between 10% and 20% - of those half a million we would expect to be recategorized into a different welfare category.”

Anyone older claimant comforting themselves that Reform are only targeting young people, should be aware that just 58,000 of claimants with these conditions are under 25.  So almost nine out of ten of those projected to lose their award under a Reform UK government would be 25 and over.

And those half a million former PIP claimants will also lose eligibility for the health element of universal credit under Labour’s plan to abolish the work capability assessment.

However, some mental health conditions would be entirely exempt from the Fast Track To Work according to Anderson:

“We would probably disapply schizophrenia, bipolar, PTSD, personality disorder, I think we can all accept they are very serious mental health illnesses.”

There was a great deal of detail missing from these headline grabbing proposals. For example, Anderson failed to explain who would decide which claimants have “non-serious anxiety disorders” or how they would do this.  If it is to be left to XXXX

There was also no explanation of whether the and Fast Track to Employment based on talking therapy would be voluntary or mandatory.

If mandatory, given that these claimants would already have lost their PIP, there was no explanation of whether, for example, universal credit would be sanctioned instead, if they received it.  And, again if mandatory, there was no explanation of how the ethical and legal considerations of forcing people to undergo therapy with threats of benefits sanctions would be dealt with.

But one thing was clear, at least in Anderson’s view:  this plan does not amount to cutting PIP:

“It’s not cutting PIP benefits, it’s getting people who are able-bodied back to work.  The genuine people who are disabled suffering things like schizophrenia, bipolar, PTSD, personality disorder, they will be kept on PIP and they will be supported.”

War on advice agencies

Anderson is also set on demonising the organisation that unquestionably does most to help people claim PIP:

“Before I came into politics I worked for Citizens Advice Bureau and we were the first point of contact really for people who wanted to claim PIP, or DLA as it was at the time, and we used to fill the forms out for clients before that application form went in, and I can tell you now we were gaming the system.  It was a competition between the adviser, ie the person who’s filling the form out and the DWP

“And I can tell you I know people who worked for the CAB, they’d got a 100% hit rate on a benefit form.

“I could take the fittest man in Ashfield and we could get them a 100% claim on DLA.  That’s how skilful the advisers were at filling these forms out.  It has to stop.”

We’re not really sure what “gaming the system” means in this context.  If, for example, you encourage a claimant to complete a DLA or PIP form thinking only about their worst day, but their condition is a variable one, that’s not gaming the system, that’s just fraud. 

You are also doing your client a huge disservice.  Because they are the ones most likely to be prosecuted if they claimed that they could only walk 20 metres without symptoms such as pain or fatigue seven days a week, when in fact that is only true on two days a week and they can walk more than a hundred metres on most days and they are observed doing so.

But if you are simply ensuring that your client takes into account such things as how long an activity takes them and whether they can do it to a satisfactory standard, that’s not gaming the system, that’s just explaining the law.

What we are sure about, however, is that if you knowingly got a “100% claim on DLA” or PIP for a perfectly fit person, then you absolutely unquestionably would be taking part in a conspiracy to defraud.

We do not believe that Citizens Advice train staff to put themselves or their clients at risk in this way.  So when Anderson says “It has to stop”, we hope very much to hear from Citizens Advice  that it doesn’t have to stop because it never started. 

If, however, they let this accusation stand, they risk serious harm to both their funding and their good name as they become yet another enemy of the people, along with the likes of  judges and lawyers.  And PIP claimants will lose another of the few sources of free support available to them.

Rigging the assessment

Reform say they will make all PIP assessments face-to-face, because the success rate is lower for these assessments compared to remote assessments.

But, alarmingly, another way that Reform wants to cut the benefits bill is by “incentivising” assessors to fail PIP applicants. 

In case Reform UK should deny that this is what they meant, here is the exchange between a GB News reporter and Yusuf:

[GB News]  “Assessing seems to be right at the heart of this, to try and work out who is seriously suffering from anxiety and who is not.  Can I ask who will do the assessing and how will you make sure that those people are incentivised to get people back to work because Fraser Nelson’s documentary revealed that very junior civil servants are essentially being paid to get through as many claims as possible.”

[Yusuf] “That’s exactly right. So part of our proposals will be to fix the assessment process.  So that is one problem, So you’ve got to look at the incentives for the assessors who, not necessarily universally but in a lot of cases, probably the majority of cases, are being incentivised on volume not on perhaps the incentives we would think about a) for the life outcomes of the people involved and [b)]for the taxpayer. The nice thing about this is that in some ways those two are very much aligned.”

There’s a certain amount of nudging and winking in this statement, but given Reform’s belief that PIP ruins lives and that the taxpayer is bearing too great a burden, the only way the two goals could be “very much aligned” is by incentivising the assessors to fail claimants. 

War on Motability

And in case anyone believes Reform only have awards based on mental health in their sights, here’s Anderson on Motability, in response to a question from the Daily Express journalist, Christian Calgie:

“The Motability scheme has got completely out of hand.  One in five new cars on the road now are a Motability car. 

“I know people through doing this job and working at the CAB before, that will claim PIP the higher rate mobility for a family member and that family member will never get to use that car apart from maybe once or twice a year.  They go to hospital in the car and the rest of the time the family are driving about in a brand new BMW on their drive. Its not fair. . .  I remember back in the day if you were on disability and you wanted a car from the state, it was a blue three wheeler.  Anybody remember those?  What’s wrong with that?  Lets go back to that. You’ll quote me on that, won’t you, Calgie?” [Laughs aloud] 

In fact, the blue three-wheeler Invacar was so dangerous that they stopped making them in 1981 and the few still on the road in 2003 were recalled.

They were underpowered, unstable in high winds, unreliable when braking, had a flimsy fibreglass body and had only one door, which could make getting out very difficult when they overturned.  They also had the petrol tank mounted under the front bonnet, increasing the risk of a fire in a collision.

Racing driver Graham Hill road tested one and said afterwards “ I was so appalled at what I found that ever since then I have tried everything within my power to publicise the fact that such vehicles should not be allowed on the road.”

In addition, they could only legally hold one person, so would be useless for anyone who needed someone else to drive them.

But, for Lee Anderson, bringing them back would just be a bit of a laugh.

More to come

Reform are only just getting started on their war on claimants.

As they explained last week:

“Reform will have sweeping welfare reforms that we will announce in the coming months and years.”

But, if you are a disabled claimant or carer, you have probably already heard enough to be certain that a vote for Reform is a vote for ignorance, discrimination, bullying and, for many people, a deep dive into poverty.

You can watch the Reform UK PIP press conference on Facebook.

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    · 2 days ago
    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/nov/21/nathan-gill-former-reform-uk-wales-leader-jailed-bribes-pro-russia-statements-mep

    The Reform leadership are great mates with Trump, Putin and, in the past, Adolf Hitler apparently.
    What a shocker! Who knew their policies were guided by oligarchs and dictators?
    In Nazi Germany disabled people were categorised as "unproductive" labour and executed by gas or lethal injection.
    I wonder how Putin treats us? Reform will know!
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    · 3 days ago
    https://www.thecanary.co/uk/analysis/2025/11/20/labour-denmark-immigration/

    The Canary on Denmark Labour's election losses. This is such a wake up call for UK Labour. There is no where for Starmer, Mahmood, Farage and their bankrupt policies to hide now.
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    · 3 days ago
    https://socialistworker.co.uk/international/danish-labour-wiped-out-over-racist-turn/

    This is what happened to Danish Labour after it introduced anti-migrant laws to please the Far Right. UK Labour will reap the same reward if it continues to emulate Reform's policies targeting migrants, disabled people, the low paid or any other nasty policies that force workers to bail out the rich.
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    · 4 days ago
    I’m terrified can’t stop crying for my son. Why are we so hated for something we can’t control 
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      · 2 days ago
      @Spectralis Reform will be in coalition with the Tories I'm afraid at the next election.
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      · 3 days ago
      @Jezebel I'm so sorry to hear this. But lots of people do support us.
      Forewarned is forearmed and we won't let them get away with it without a fight. I think Reform will get there comeuppance as opposition to their nasty policies grows.
      I wonder which party 30p Lee will jump to next?
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    · 4 days ago
    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/nov/19/reform-uk-councillor-suspended-over-whatsapp-group-featuring-extremist-posts

    Racist and homophobic Reform Counsellors caught out. Imagine what they say about us sick and disabled people in private. It's bad enough listening to clueless 30p Lee.
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    · 4 days ago
    This party is not patriotic they are down right bullies and frauds. Their leader doesn’t even live in this country let alone be able to run it. Those that think they are great need to know this is how WW2 started stirring up hatred and violence among the people . Reform is the same as Trump… And Labour well let’s just say I don’t think they will ever get back into power again under their current leadership 
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    · 10 days ago
    What a lot of people do not realise is that Reform is a neo liberal party that is worse than the Thatcher neo liberal party. A neo liberal believe in one thing and that is transferring money from the poor to the rich. Nearly every penny saved from the bill will go to tax cuts for the rich. 

    Lee Anderson is a strange politician. Labour, Tory and then Reform. Not sure what he is politically. But he has a nasty streak in him against the poor.

    How will a 3 wheel car help disabled people who have limited movement because of pain and more. This sounds more like the politics of envy than anything. The rich practice politics of envy more than anybody. When poor people say that is not fair the rich shout politics of envy.

    I am surprised Reform haven't suggested work houses. They ride high in the polls on immigration and nothing else. They said everybody on PIP will be reassessed, at what cost to only find out people are really sick. 

    I can see law suits flying about everywhere. For Anderson to say the Citizen Advice is helping people to gain the system is disgusting and shows how low Reform will go. Will Reform sanction YouTube for having videos on how to claim PIP. 

    When it comes to the social security budget it is always the unemployed and the sick who are responsible for 100% of the budget when 60% of it goes to pay the state pension. 

    I feel with political parties we are stuck between a rock and hard place. The left wing parties once in power attack us, the right wing parties once in power attack us. Who do we vote for. A party might say in opposition one thing but in power it is very different. Remember all the promises made by Labour in opposition for disabled people. Once in power all those promises were quickly dropped. And Labour tried to push through big cuts to benefits.

    Reform will quickly get the tag as the nasty party.


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      · 12 days ago
      @HL They still won't win a general election 
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    · 13 days ago
    As a member of an organisation that has been supporting our clients for years, I could sense that something had already been going on within the DWP in terms of "let's destroy the advising /supporting agencies". Whoever is involved in corporate appointeeship knows that the official request for it is the BF56 form. When it gets processed, the approval is "automated" (or at least should be), hence the client can be represented without further obstacles. Yet, what happens lately is, whenever we send a new BF56 form, it somehow gets held back and sits unprocessed (hence, unapproved) for many months. Without this approval, no client can be represented, so the DWP can use all their time and chance (meantime) to abuse and harass our clients in every possible manner. In the last few months, they have been openly holding back all the BF56 forms and started to require an additional document called the Explicit Consent Statement from our clients. Despite them being sent or uploaded, the fact that they reached out for professional assistance had never been noted on the DWP system, so the harassment and the administrative abuse have continued. This attitude and tendency can be felt during the assessments just as well. The assessors misleadingly state that the client/claimant "must be" present (in some way) during the assessment - i.e. either in person next to the representative, or on the line (in a conference call) during a telephone assessment. They state that "it is the new DWP regulation". It is NOT! 

    1. The Social Security (Claims and Payments) Regulations 1987, Reg 35(1) states that "There is no requirement for the claimant's presence".

    2. Equality Act 2010, ss20-21 and 29 says :"Forcing the claimant to participate, contrary to medical evidence, is a clear failure to make a reasonable adjustment." (!!!)

    3. DWP Reasonable Adjustments Guidance requires an alternative arrangement - e.g. assessment via an appointee - where participation would cause distress.

    4. DWP Working with Representatives Guidance states that "DWP may deal directly with the appointee and does NOT need the claimant's involvement once authority is recorded."

    5. Assessment Provider Guidance (PIP Assessment Guide/WCA Handbook) requires assessors to accommodate representatives and vary assessment methods as necessary. 

    Despite ALL of it, the DWP has already started an open war against the supporting organisations, indeed. I would like to be optimistic and believe that Anderson's tendencies will be stopped before they flourish into something unfathomable, but I am rather doubtful, as the whole thing has already started not just to develop, but it has somehow sneaked into their daily practice already.

    Sorry for the long post. 


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      · 4 days ago
      @Complexus It’s a disgrace and unlawful and no one seems to care
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      · 11 days ago
      @Complexus Yes, this information is so useful because it sheds light on the internal workings of the benefit system.
      One of the things top down, exploitative and discriminatory organisation like the DWP hate is an antiseptic, clarifying light shone on their internal procedures.
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      · 12 days ago
      @Complexus Thank you for your insight - this is so helpful.
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    · 13 days ago
    What with all the vultures circling the BBC and the unwarranted,and cowardly resignations, Farage is in hog-heaven. It seems as though there’s a consolidated effort to control the narrative. It’s a frightening time and we need to be aware of what’s really happening. Where we’ll be in 5 or 10 years time is anyone’s guess.
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      · 10 days ago
      @David It is worrying the amount of uncritical coverage and publicity given to Reform by the media but there is also their record in local Council office that exposed their incompetence.
      The recent election results in Wales show that if a progressive alternative to Reform and Labour stand in the election then voters reject Reform's message of hate.
      That might not happen everywhere because a lot of people have been conned by multi-millionaire Farage but it a ray of light in the gloom.
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    · 13 days ago
    I was thinking (ohh oh!) about how I feel more and more like a collection of symptoms rather than the person I used to be before I became ill.
    The whole benefits process seems to turn sick and disabled people into a disaggregated collection of symptoms and disabilities. I know we have to go through this process but society at large has adopted this piecemeal vision of us that is very alienating.
    That is exactly what Reform and Starmer are trading on to make sick and disabled people appear as "the other". Even though we are and have always been an integral part of society. It's very distressing.
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    · 13 days ago
    There was an article in the Birmingham mail saying the government is urged to cut benefits for minor mental health.
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      · 13 days ago
      @rookie @'rookie' Can you find a name of your own, please, or at least post something incisive.
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    · 14 days ago
    There'd probably be a lot less people with anxiety if the idea of the country being run by self-centred, self-serving mercenaries like Farage, Anderson and Yusuf (who certainly doesn't have the best interests of the UK at heart) wasn't so bloody terrifying! 
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      · 13 days ago
      @Joe That's so true! We should be able to put constant scapegoating, discrimination and hatred directed towards sick and disabled people as contributing to the distress and difficultly coping many of us feel. But the benefits system pays no attention to the social model of disability.
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      · 13 days ago
      @Joe Liebour are doing a pretty good job of that!
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    · 14 days ago
    I think it's worth remembering that information on the internet and increasingly in the media is controlled by algorithms designed by those who own social media. The aim is to push the most seen/read information rather than factual information.
    In that context Reform punch down and scapegoat people who have little power while protecting those who own social media. A characteristic of the Far Right is to lie and with AI also under the control of oligarchs it's no wonder people are conned into believing Reform. That's why it's important that news articles like this expose their agenda.
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    · 14 days ago
    HMRC trial of child benefit crackdown wrongly suspected fraud in 46% of cases

    Hopefully this will be taken into consideration in the Lords debate on Tuesday.

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    · 15 days ago
    I’m not politically minded in the slightest. This post has admittedly confused me a lot! Can I ask why we are worrying about Reform’s plans for disabled people if the next election isn’t due until 2029? Sorry if this is the dumbest question ever and I’m missing a trick! Please laugh at my expense and brighten your day if so 😂
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      · 13 days ago
      @boris1 In my view, Labour and Reform have become a mono-party. Policy-wise there's very little between them now, except that I understand Reform will more visibly be robbing what's left of the country's poor bones. 
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      · 13 days ago
      @PolarSmith I agree.
      We should be more concerned about  what Liebour have in store for us.
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      · 14 days ago
      @PolarSmith I don't think there's a disabled or chronically unwell person in the UK who can afford to be naive about the existential threat Reform poses. Labour are bad enough, unfortunately, and we can't vote for them either. Personally I will be voting Green. At our last council elections where I live a Green candidate won, knocking Labour off for the first time in decades. The tide is turning, but we have to double down across the country. 
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      · 14 days ago
      @PolarSmith For some reason my post was cut short?
      Farage refers to experienced journalists as "Luv". So what do he and his millionaire mates refer to us disabled people?
      It's never too soon to expose Farage and Reform as a bunch of hypocrites with mendacious policies that will harm disabled people.
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      · 14 days ago
      @PolarSmith It's a good question to ask because, as you say, we're not close to a general election.
      But there are local elections in May and Reform have been polling well according to the media. Although I think the media have been colluding for clicks by giving Reform the kind of coverage and publicity even money can't buy in the US. Whenever
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    · 15 days ago
    Farage the slime merchant and the rest of the ‘Reform UK’ rabble are on a mission to dismantle the welfare state, privatise the NHS, and ‘drill baby drill’. They want to punish people for being poor and make no mistake, this IS what they will do. No ifs or buts. I’ll never not be astonished at the credulity of those who entertain a single word any of them say. They are a disgrace to humanity. 
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    · 15 days ago
    In a recent parliamentary select committee where ministers were under oath admitted that disability claimants had not gone up significantly since 2015. But still make the prejudicial claim the figures have skyrocketed in interviews on tv and radio where no oath is required.
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      · 14 days ago
      @Dave Dee Says it all about the media who don't challenge the c!aims.
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    · 15 days ago
    I warned people about Reform, what they're really about, they do not care about your best interests, they march to the beat of billionaires' drums. Reform council in Adlington Lancashire are going after care homes which is disastrous for elderly people who reside in them. Farage and Reform think Disabled people are "woke" for heaven sake, like it's a political put on to be disabled. It's them who need a work capability assessment. 
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    · 16 days ago
    This is the true Reform,
    Full of the far right that they say everyone else is Tories who have wanted to do this for years. But even Maggie was not that cruel, but snake Farage? Tice? Whitcombe?
    Hell yeah we will have no welfare state not NHS nothing, because what do they know about only having £5 left for two weeks until UC pay you again?
    They no nothing about that because they are all Millionaire's. So I would thing on before you vote Reform no Unions, country only for Ritch people. Reforms mask is slipping and the new nasty/Nazi party is born.  
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