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Kemi Badenoch’s Conservatives propose restricting Motability Scheme access to only those with severe disabilities to cut spending and boost work participation.
The Conservative Party, led by Kemi Badenoch, has announced plans to restrict the Motability Scheme if they win the next general election, aiming to limit vehicle and mobility equipment access to individuals with more severe disabilities, excluding those with conditions like ADHD or mild mental health issues.
The proposed changes, part of a broader welfare reform agenda, seek to target support more strictly, reduce public spending, and encourage workforce participation.
Badenoch argued the reforms are necessary to ensure benefits go to those who have contributed and truly need them, citing rising sickness benefit claims post-pandemic.
Specific eligibility criteria remain unclear, and the full policy details are expected to be released ahead of the election.
Los conservadores de Kemi Badenoch proponen restringir el acceso al programa de movilidad solo a las personas con discapacidades graves para reducir el gasto y aumentar la participación laboral.