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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It is vital that the government respects the difficulties this group of people face. Living with psychiatric disorders is already exhausting and unpredictable — and the constant threat in newspapers of losing PIP through policy changes or alterations can be extremely damaging.