UN sounds alarm over Labour’s benefit cuts

Politics
12 Sep 2025 • 11:44 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • UN human rights experts have urged the UK government to scrap planned changes to disability benefits, warning they risk breaching the country's human rights obligations.
  • The experts say that the reforms are motivated by fiscal considerations and negative perceptions of claimants, rather than genuinely supporting disabled people into work.
  • Upcoming changes from April will see the health-related element of Universal Credit (UC health) nearly halved for new claimants and frozen for four years, which experts deem discriminatory.
  • They expressed dismay at government officials using language that stigmatises benefit claimants, citing official statistics showing fraud in PIP and Universal Credit is “near non-existent”.
  • The UN advisers recommend withdrawing the welfare reforms until comprehensive assessments, developed in full consultation with disabled people, have been conducted.

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