counter easy hit I’m terrified I’ll lose my £700 a month PIP, says mum with MS after Labour reveals huge changes to benefits – Wanto Ever

I’m terrified I’ll lose my £700 a month PIP, says mum with MS after Labour reveals huge changes to benefits


MUM Dawn Parker suffers from multiple sclerosis and claims £700 a month in PIP disability benefits. 

She walks with a frame indoors and only ventures outside in a wheelchair. 

Woman in wheelchair outdoors.
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Mum Dawn Parker suffers from multiple sclerosis and claims £700 a month in PIP disability benefits – but she’s ‘terrified’ the payments will stop[/caption]

Liz Kendall, Work and Pensions Secretary, giving a statement in the House of Commons.
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Liz Kendall, above with Deputy PM Angela Rayner and Sir Keir Starmer, announcing changes to welfare payments[/caption]

Woman using tablet to apply for Universal Credit.
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Benefits are getting a major shake-up, with many worried they’ll end up worse off as the Government attempts to save billions from the welfare bill[/caption]

Diagnosed in 2008, Dawn lives in Chancellor Rachel ReevesLeeds constituency. 

Dawn, 58, said: “A couple of years ago Rachel took me by both hands and told me, ‘when we get in power you won’t ­realise how well off you’re going to be’. 

“I am terrified, despite yesterday’s assurances, that people like me will be turned down for PIP in future

When I initially applied for PIP somebody had to come to my house to assess me. 

“The guy said I qualified. 

“I believe tests should be thorough enough to protect payments for those of us who really need it.” 

‘I GET £46K FOR 2HRS DAILY WORK

SINGLE mum Cheryl Lloyd used to earn £46,000 a year as a full-time teacher working 50 hours a week.

But due to the broken ­benefits system she gets the same amount working just two hours a day. 

Cheryl, 51, of Burntwood, Staffs, gets £1,200 a month in Universal Credit and £450 a month for son Luca, 15, who is autistic and has ADHD, and daughter Scarlett, nine. 

She said: “I left to become a private tutor earning £33 an hour. 

“A pal told me I’d be entitled to Universal Credit. Now, I can do as little as two hours a day and end up on as much money as I did as a teacher. 

“It’s crazy. There’s no incentive to work more because you lose benefits for every extra hour you work. 

“I want to work not sit at home and watch Netflix.” 


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