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Martin Lewis issues message over proposed DWP PIP reforms and says 'forget it'

Martin Lewis has issued an urgent message for anyone concerned over proposed welfare reforms that could affect people with mental health problems.

It comes after Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride announced the government's plans to overhaul the way disability benefits operate. One of the key proposals suggested taking cash benefits away from certain people claiming Personal Independence Payment (PIP) benefits and replacing it with alternatives.

The proposals saw criticism from organisations and certain charities. However, it also brought on a wave of concerns from those who could be directly affected by the proposals.

Read more: People with depression and anxiety 'to lose sickness benefits in welfare reforms'

Despite this, Martin tried to quell people's fears. In his latest podcast, he explained: "I got a lot of messages from people, especially with depression and anxiety, who were catastrophising about the announcement the government has put out.

"And this type of debate is giving attention to create political news... but we can't forget that that has a real human impact and what it did in some ways is it has terrified people who are clearly prone to being terrified, they have depression and anxiety, in many cases clinical depression and anxiety, which means you are more prone to worry about things...

"So the message I put out after that was pretty simple, is that what I wanted to say to those people who are worried or panicked about this government discussion on possible benefit changes is nothing has happened. Nothing has happened, this is an early stage consultation Green Paper, these things do not happen quickly, this is a general election year, so there's a question whether it will happen at all.

"So for

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