Only one in four back benefits voucher system, with cross party support for PIP continuing in cash, Savanta - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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"Benefit voucher schemes are simply not popular with the public, even for voters who traditionally support lower spending on the welfare state, such as Conservative or Reform UK voters. The majority of voters across all major parties believe that Personal Independence Payments (PIP) should be made in cash to a bank account, as is currently the case."
"Interestingly, only one in seven voters could correctly identify a standard four-week PIP payment - most suggesting a level far higher than is the reality. Despite this, UK adults are actually more likely to say that PIP is too low, rather than too high."
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