When the Government withdrew BMWs, Audis and Mercedes from the Motability scheme in November, they were surrendering to populist spite and envy. It was an act of self-preservation in the face of a ...
Disabled people who have a car through the Motability scheme will no longer be allowed "premium" vehicles such as BMWs and Mercedes. Motability said the change would be made with immediate effect as ...
The UK Government announced in November that changes to tax exemptions for the Motability Scheme will come into effect on ...
Forget free luxury cars, many disabled people in Britain struggle to afford regular meals The Motability Scheme, launched in 1977, was designed to ensure disabled people had independence and autonomy, ...
Rachel Reeves is planning to restrict disabled people’s access to cars through the benefits system in a bid to save £1bn, it has emerged. The chancellor is reportedly considering reforming the ...
The Motability Scheme helps 815,000 disabled people lease cars, wheelchair accessible vehicles, scooters or powered ...
A review of the full PIP assessment process for the daily living and mobility components will be completed by this Autumn.
Around 815,000 people across the UK are now leasing a vehicle or equipment through the Motability Scheme.
Motability users have criticised a crackdown on the scheme which many fear will leave them isolated and unable to carry out ...
Four premium brands of cars have already been removed and this will be followed by more changes with new pricing updates this month and tax charges added from July ...