Labour plans to make £5 billion in welfare cuts by targeting the disability benefit, PIP, claimed by 3.6 million people. The reforms will involve making it harder to qualify for PIP and freezing payments next year, with a report suggesting major reforms by making the benefit conditional for those aged 16 to 30 to engage in work or education. Jean-Andre Prager, a former special adviser to the prime minister, recommends these changes to save money.
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