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PIP cuts mapped: The worst-hit areas as more than 1.3m could lose support

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Last updated: June 16, 2025 8:26 pm
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Around 1.3 million people are at risk of losing key financial support after Labour’s welfare cuts, new analysis has found, as the worst hit areas in the UK are revealed.

The changes will focus chiefly on disability benefits, with the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) most affected. This weekly-paid benefit is designed to help with the associated costs of having a disability, and is claimed by 3.7 million people.

From November 2026, it will effectively become harder to claim as the eligibility criteria for it is tightened. Here’s what that could mean for your area:

The government data, analysed by the Liberal Democrats, shows that around 1.1 million PIP claimants and 200,000 enhanced-rate claimants would lose some of their payment if their assessment were conducted after the changes.

The statistics also break down the impact by constituency, revealing that more deprived areas are likely to be hardest hit.

Liverpool Walton was shown to be the constituency with the most people who could lose support, followed by Blackpool South and Liverpool Riverside. Around 5,000 people in every constituency face losing some PIP payments.

Under the new criteria, around 87 per cent of those claiming the lower level would miss out based on their last point score, the analysis found. A further 13 per cent on the enhanced rate – worth £110.40 a week – would also lose this entitlement.

The government has faced strong criticism over the changes from charities, campaign groups and MPs since they were announced in March.

Research from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation found that the plans threaten to plunge 400,000 people into poverty – higher than the OBR’s forecast of 250,000. Meanwhile, a report from a group of cross-party MPs on Monday found that disabled people could lose more than £10,000 a year as a result of the cuts.

Prime minister Keir Starmer said on Sunday that he would not change course despite threats of a backbench revolt, telling reporters: “We have got to get the reforms through and I have been clear about that from start to finish.”

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Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer said “ (PA)

Liberal Democrat work and pensions spokesperson, Steve Darling MP said: “Many of the most vulnerable in our society are already on the brink and these figures reveal the scale of the misery that could be inflicted if these cuts go ahead.

“We need to see the government realise that this has the potential to devastate people’s lives and make it much harder to stay in work. Ministers must change course to avoid the real pain that could be inflicted.”

A Government spokesperson said: “The vast majority of people who are currently getting PIP will continue to receive it.

“Our reforms will help sick and disabled people move out of poverty and into good, secure jobs, while ensuring the social security system will always be there for those who will never be able to work.

“We have also announced a review of the PIP assessment, and we will be working with disabled people and key organisations representing them to consider how best to do this.”

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