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Home » Disability cut impact could be even worse than expected warns food bank charity
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Disability cut impact could be even worse than expected warns food bank charity

By staff9 June 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Research commissioned by food bank charity Trussell found that 340,000 people in disabled households will be pushed into severe hardship by benefit changes being brought in by the Government

Food bank charity Trussell has issued an urgent warning to Keir Starmer (file image)
Food bank charity Trussell has issued an urgent warning to Keir Starmer (file image)(Image: Getty Images)

Tens of thousands more people will be pushed into poverty by the Government’s welfare cuts than previously feared, a major foodbank charity has warned.

Trussell has claimed that 340,000 people in disabled households will be forced into severe hardship by the end of the decade. Keir Starmer faces a rebellion from his own party over a string of measures, including cutting access to the personal independence payment (PIP) and sickness-related elements of Universal Credit.

The Government’s assessment found 250,000 people, including 50,000 children, will fall into relative poverty in England, Scotland and Wales after housing costs are taken into account. But Trussell’s analysis said the true picture is even worse, with 440,000 likely to need a food bank – although an increase in the basic rate of Universal Credit will move around 95,000 people out of severe hardship.

Helen Barnard, director of policy at Trussell, said: “This UK government was elected on a promise of change, and with a commitment to end the need for food banks. If the government goes ahead with these ill-considered and cruel cuts to social security, this promise will not be kept – and instead, they will risk leaving behind a legacy of rising poverty and hunger.

READ MORE: Nigel Farage’s No2 plots ‘reckless cuts worth more than NHS budget’ as voters warned

Pressure is mounting on Keir Starmer to scrap the two-child benefit limit
Pressure is mounting on Keir Starmer to scrap the two-child benefit limit(Image: Getty)

“Tackling fiscal challenges should not be done at the expense of people already facing hunger and hardship. These cuts will force 440,000 people in disabled households into severe hardship and leave them at risk of needing a food bank.

“We urge the government not to continue down this damaging path.” The PM faces fierce opposition from Labour backbenchers, dozens of who say the proposals – expected to save £5billion a year – are “impossible to support”.

Charity the Joseph Rowntree Foundation has backed Trussell’s calls for the Government to rethink the disability benefit cuts. It said: “This analysis shows they are likely to create more deep poverty and hardship than even the bleak forecast from the Government’s own limited assessments.”

Trussell has also demanded the Government brings forward the planned increase to the basic rate of Universal Credit to April 2026, instead of waiting until April 2029. A Government spokesperson said: “This Government is determined to change people’s lives for the better, helping them out of poverty and tackling the unacceptable rise in food bank dependence in recent years.

“We will never compromise on protecting people who need our support, and our reforms will mean the social security system will always be there for those who will never be able to work, and that their income is protected.”

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