DWP reforms to benefits and WCA overhaul 'unlawful', High Court rules
- The High Court ruled that the Department for Work and Pensions' consultation on disability benefits was unlawful, stating it was unfair and lacked proper consultation with affected individuals.
- The court's judgment highlighted that proposed cuts could push 100,000 vulnerable disabled people into absolute poverty by 2026/27.
- Disability rights campaigner Ellen Clifford expressed joy over the ruling, emphasizing the need for proper consultation with disabled people on reforms.
- The Labour government has indicated it may proceed with the proposed changes despite the court ruling, raising concerns among disability advocates.
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