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Labour accused of 'watering down' disability benefit checks so recipients can go years before follow-up assessments - as total PIP claimants hit 3.9million
Labour is accused of reducing the frequency of disability benefit checks, allowing recipients to go years without reassessment. The number of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claimants has reached 3.9 million.
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