n today’s Britain, disabled people are too often portrayed through a narrow, damaging lens. Headlines and government rhetoric frequently suggest that those on PIP (Personal Independence Payment) or Motability schemes are simply “claiming benefits” or “wanting handouts.” This demonisation has consequences: it shifts public perception, erodes empathy, and undermines support for those who rely on these lifelines.
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Recent headlines have suggested that people are “getting free cars for tennis elbow” through the Motability scheme. These claims are misleading, stigmatising, and factually incorrect. They ignore the strict criteria disabled people must meet to access mobility support — and they fuel harmful narratives that undermine genuine claimants.