Guardian community team 

Tell us: how will Labour’s planned disability welfare cuts affect you?

We want to hear from people who will be affected by Labour’s planned changes to disability welfare payments
  
  

A disabled sign at Green Park station, London.
A disabled sign at Green Park station, London. Photograph: PD Amedzro/Alamy

The Labour government has proposed £4.8bn in cuts to disability welfare payments, with a House of Commons vote expected in June.

The move would impact about 3 million households and plans, among other things, to tighten eligibility for personal independence payments (Pip) and change universal credit’s health element – such as halving it for new claimants, freezing it for existing recipients, and consulting on raising the minimum age to 22 from 18.

We want to hear from you. How will your household be affected by Labour’s planned cuts to disability welfare payments? How would this impact your situation? What are your views on Labour’s proposals?

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