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Timms DWP PIP review consultation wont even bother reading responses — they’ll feed them to AI

Rachel Charlton-Dailey by Rachel Charlton-Dailey
27 March 2026
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has admitted that it won’t even read the responses to the Timms PIP review. The consultation responses will instead be run through AI and ‘consolidated’. This is despite the DWP recently attacking claimants for using AI, saying it could be used to cheat the system.

More bullshit from the Timms Review

On 19th March, the DWP finally opened their call for evidence for the Timms Review into PIP. It was, of course, absolute bullshit.

As The Canary’s Hannah Sharland pointed out, by calling it a ‘call for evidence’ instead of the typical consultation, they can get away with running it for only 10 weeks instead of the legal 12 weeks minimum for a consultation.

This could also be a cunts trick by the DWP to stop disabled campaigners from taking legal action. This is after the WCA consultation which ran for eight weeks was found to be unlawful.

As Sharland said

Of course, it speaks volumes that the DWP is giving disabled people – some of whom will need more time to engage – even less time than the standard amount to do so

This goes directly against the Minister for Disabled People, Stephen Timms, declaring

it is vital that as many people as possible have the chance to contribute.

Because it’s one thing to say that, but to actually enable disabled people to respond is another thing entirely.

The call for evidence has given respondents questions to answer, which of course focus solely on slyly restricting PIP. The questions are vague as fuck, but their agenda is clear – to highlight that too many claim PIP.

The DWP asks:

What has changed in wider society and the workplace since 2013 (and might be expected to change in the future), how has this impacted PIP and does PIP need to change accordingly?

the factors contributing to increased disability prevalence in society including different conditions, ages, people, and terminal illness

But the biggest proof that this is nothing but a tick box exercise to the DWP is who will be reading the results. Because, surprise, it won’t be a fucking human.

The department said

The Department for Work and Pensions will analyse and summarise responses and may use artificial intelligence to assist with the handling of responses

Yep that’s right, they want disabled people to do this extra labour, for it to be fed to the robots who will select the information it deems important

They clarify what the AI will be doing further down

DWP will create a summary response to support the steering group in consolidating the evidence received.

AI can arguably be used as an accessibility tool for those who struggle to read large amounts of text, as many of the steering group members may. However, its inclusion here feels much more like it’s being used against disabled people than to support them.

AI used to restrict responses, but not to support us

There’s also the fact that in this instance, it’s probably because the steering group have so little time to read answers, with just

The thing is, AI doesn’t (yet) have sentience, so it only does what it’s programmed to. That means the DWP could give the machine a very strict parameter of which answers to include and which they don’t. And if the choice is answers which support DWP’s rhetoric or ones that call them out, we know which ones they’ll favour.

What this means the only disabled people involved in the review will have the responses they see restricted. They won’t be given a full picture to work from, and this ‘summarising’ will affect their already limited influence on the review.

And then there’s the hypocrisy, which the DWP does best. Just a few weeks ago, they were leading a press campaign against disabled people who used AI to complete PIP forms.

The i Paper ran with:

The new PIP mistake making the DWP more suspicious of claimants than ever

The article accused disabled people of using AI tools, in combination with DWP handbooks that they’re fighting to keep hidden, as the DWP says

craft responses or scripts that mirror the exact requirements needed to score highly

Of course, this is utter bullshit. And the media, propping up the DWP’s hate, completely missed the point of why people felt they needed to use AI to complete forms. That the PIP assessment system is so soul-destroying and difficult to navigate without knowing exactly the right words to say. Not to mention that it’s a fucking 40-page form and you’re often given just days to complete it. For someone with limited energy or conditions affecting their intellectual abilities, it feels deliberate.

The DWP don’t care that they’re hypocrites

But of course, the DWP will use every weapon in their arsenal to destory disabled people, they don’t care about how hypocritical it makes them.

They know the public can be angered over benefit fraudsters cheating the system with AI, whilst they use AI against us. Because they control the narrative, and they’ve already turned the public against disabled people.

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  1. Kieran Benn says:
    3 months ago

    Why is this the least surprising “surprise” since the tRump crime fambly being revealed as Multi-Billionaires after tRump was, Again, allowed into the shitehouse!?
    There seems to be a political desire in British politics to Lower All standards to that of the Far-Right Faragist party!
    And which easier targets to “dig down” at the people with Disabilities – do I need to add; “those in wheelchairs!” for emphasis?! I doubt it, since the majority of people reading this Comment, on Rachel Charlton-Dailey’s excellent Analysis, will be the already converted in the choir (to mix a metaphor, or something!)
    Genuinely, does Anyone not affected by some form of Disability, either as “victim” or “carer”, even Read these type of Reports, Analyses or Comments? The biggest reaction from the “Abled” community is disinterest – or, if purveyors of the tripe fed by RW politicians via the Sun, Express, Mail et shitera, disparagement to hostility and even hatred! – Which are 2 reactions which Disabled people live with without reporting or complaint even! I’ve had it myself as someone living with Chronic Hidden Disabilities, usually from the usual suspects, idle drunks, M/c women who believe in Their entitlements – which is V. weird sometimes! – and the aforementioned “rabble-risen” RW fukknards that grace our ‘green and pleasant’!
    Am I, as a possible “target” of an AI engendered decision, surprised by this news? Well, V. obviously, NO! After all, (in my 60s now) I’ve had 2 Decades of decisions about My Life and Well-being being made by robotic creatures without Souls!!*
    Kieran, N.Ireland.
    (* -when a daughter of ours joined the C/service, 8-9yrs ago, she was immediately put into the Social Security dept. dealing with Calls and correspondence from Claimants. She reckons that it was only 15years in Shops, Cafés, Restaurants and Bars that inured her to, surprisingly Not abuse (she was pre-hardened!) but the absolute dispair of people who were on Disability ‘Benefits’*¹ who were at their wits end! And, as she found out, their Life’s end – when someone would contact them to cancel a Claim. That Dept. had 4× the turnover of Staff of Any Dept. with Minimum Contract employees, like her, offered 2yr Contracts after 6months! She was very fortunate to have a Senior boss, who recognised hard work and commitment, that took our daughter with her to the Courts Dept. after 5 months, as she was pretty sure she wouldn’t have lasted 1 Year!
    [*¹ “Benefits” carries an unsaid meaning of something that’s “good for” you! Disability Benefits are the direct opposite! Even if you are fortunate enough to be “awarded”(like it’s a Fukn Prize!) Anything! you’ll be made feel like some indolent scrounger! Anything termed “Benefit” in terms of a Disability Claim, should be an amount that Doesn’t leave you living Week-to-Weak every fortnight! It should be an amount that gives one Some dignity – and I don’t mean a DLA car that you can barely afford petrol for! Rather, it should be an amount that means that even if you Do have to borrow enough to cover your Heating/Electricity bill, you will not need to Starve to pay it back! Especially if you’re truly unfortunate enough to have to get a “Hardship” Loan from D-SS!]
    (• 🙁 Sorry – it’s been a while between rants 4 me! KB.)

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  2. Fred says:
    3 months ago

    The article uses the phrase “a cunts trick”
    You might want to rephrase that.

    Reply

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