Labour has made me feel like a scrounger': disabled people urge welfare cuts rethink
Ministers, including Rachel Reeves, are under pressure for planned cuts to disability benefits, with fears of increased poverty for disabled individuals.
Kendall believes protecting the most vulnerable is essential, stating: "When we set out our reforms we promised to protect those most in need, particularly those who can never work."
Labour is taking the Pip and disabled people have had enough | Cherylee Houston
If Labour goes ahead with its proposed benefits cuts to tighten the eligibility criteria for personal independence payment (Pip) and reduce or lose the health element of universal credit, many people in my community don't know how they will survive.
Diane Abbott rejects Labour's proposal to cut disability benefits
Diane Abbott has strongly condemned the government's plans to cut benefits, arguing that reducing financial support is not the answer to helping people move off welfare.