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Breaking News: Over 100 Labour MPs Oppose PIP Cuts: What It Means and How You Can Take Action

Over 100 Labour MPs Oppose PIP Cuts: What It Means and How You Can Take Action

As of 24 June 2025, more than 100 Labour MPs have publicly come out against the government’s proposed £5 billion cuts to welfare – with a particular focus on opposing changes to Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

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June 24, 2025

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What Helen Keller Taught Us — and What the Media Got Wrong

Helen’s legacy has been polished into something softer. Less political. More palatable. But not the fiery adult who challenged the entire system.

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June 24, 2025

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How to Contact Your MP to Stop The PIP Cuts

Use this letter to contact your MP and raise your voice about the government’s proposed changes to PIP.

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June 19, 2025

A wheelchair user and a friend holding hands supportively. Text reads: PIP Reform 101 Latest Update on Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Changes

PIP Reform 101: Latest Update on Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Changes

Whether you’re currently claiming PIP, thinking of applying, or just want to understand how these changes may impact your rights, this no-fluff guide breaks down what’s happening, what’s at risk, and where to find support.

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June 19, 2025

Text reads: What the 2025 Spending Review Means for Disabled People in the UK. Background image shows someone holding their wallet open.

What the UK Spending Review Means for Disabled People in the UK

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has unveiled the 2025 Spending Review, setting budgets for all UK government departments over the coming years. While big-picture figures dominate the headlines, many decisions will have a direct impact on disabled and neurodivergent people, those needing mental health or social care support, and anyone relying on benefits. We’ve broken it down […]

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June 13, 2025

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What’s Going on with PIP Cuts, & Why Are Celebrities Speaking out?

Over 100 public figures – including some of the UK’s most well-known disabled and non-disabled celebrities – have signed a letter calling on Keir Starmer to scrap planned PIP cuts.

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May 27, 2025

Close-up of a person offering comfort by holding the hand of a disabled individual seated in a wheelchair, with overlaid text reading: 'New Data Shows Low PIP Fraud, But Disabled People Still Face Cuts'.

“It Doesn’t Make Sense”: New Data Shows Low PIP Fraud, But Disabled People Still Face Cuts

Despite new Government figures revealing just a 1% overpayment rate for Personal Independence Payment (PIP), disabled people across the UK are still bracing for severe welfare cuts — and many are speaking out. This week, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) published updated statistics showing a 3.3% overall fraud and error rate in the […]

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May 15, 2025

Collage of UK celebrities who are disabled or neurodivergent, including presenter Sophie Morgan in a wheelchair, comedian Rosie Jones, actor and disability advocate Adam Pearson, wildlife presenter Chris Packham, actress and activist Liz Carr in a wheelchair, TV personalities Christine and Paddy McGuinness, TV host Melanie Sykes, comedian Fern Brady, and quiz show star Anne Hegerty. Centre text reads: “Disabled or Neurodivergent Celebrities Who are Changing the Conversation” on a purple banner over a pastel star background. Promotes disability representation in media.

You Might Not Know These Celebrities Are Disabled or Neurodivergent – But They’re Changing the Conversation

We talk a lot about representation. It’s one of those things that sounds nice in theory – until you realise how powerful it really is. Seeing people in the spotlight who are openly disabled, autistic, or raising disabled children can change lives. It reminds us that there’s no one way to be successful, funny, creative, […]

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May 14, 2025

Commemorative graphic marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day. A faded Union Jack flag forms the background, overlaid with sepia-toned photos of jubilant wartime crowds. In the foreground, a silhouette of a soldier in a wheelchair salutes. Bold text reads: ‘80 Years On: Honouring Our Unsung Heroes – Celebrating the contributions of disabled and neurodivergent veterans on VE Day.’ The design is sombre yet celebratory, reflecting remembrance and national pride.

80 Years On: Honouring the Unsung Disabled Heroes of VE Day

Today marks 80 years since VE Day and the end of World War II in Europe. A day for street parties and flag waving, yes, but also for remembrance. For stories that rarely make it into school textbooks. For a moment of quiet, grateful reflection. At Purpl, we want to shine a light on the […]

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May 8, 2025