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Too little, too late? More than a MILLION Brits face losing thousands of pounds in disability benefits as Liz Kendall defies Labour fury in desperate bid to cut £5bn from 'failing' system

In a highly-anticipated Commons statement, Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall laid out moves to save £5billion amid fears spiralling costs are 'unsustainable'.



Liz Kendall is implementing £5 billion in cuts to the UK's disability benefits system, potentially impacting over a million people. Eligibility for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) will be tightened, reassessments increased, and benefits for inability to work eliminated. Young adults may be barred from health-related Universal Credit until age 22. While some measures were dropped, these changes aim to save £5 billion by 2029/2030, sparking criticism from both Conservatives (who deem it insufficient) and Labour MPs (who fear immense suffering).

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