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Taxi tax threatens to stop disabled Brits from accessing healthcare, warns charity

Published on April 09, 2025 at 09:57 PM

DISABLED people will miss medical appointments if ministers press ahead with a taxi tax, charities have warned.

Rights UK hit out at a like and Bolt.

Steven Brookes MBE, Transport Policy Adviser for Disability Right UK, seated in a train carriage.
‘A move that sidelines disabled people, all in the name of propping up a faltering economy, is something we condemn' , says Steven Brookes, a transport policy adviser

Stephen Brookes, the policy adviser at the charity, said: “Many of our members, who often have no other viable transport options, are already grappling with soaring living costs, while personal independence payments are cut.

“A move that sidelines disabled people, all in the name of propping up a faltering economy, is something we condemn.”;

Research by advisory firm Strand Partners reveals that 74 per cent of those living with disabilities or long-term health conditions are opposed to’ taxi tax — which would force up fares.

And three in four voters fear the charge will make it harder for vulnerable and elderly relatives to attend doctor visits.

The Stop the Taxi Tax campaign said: “This is a stealth tax that disproportionately hits the vulnerable — including disabled people — who depend on taxis.

“We call on the Government to scrap the taxi tax and protect passengers, safeguard jobs, and shield the wider from higher travel costs.”;

A Treasury spokesman said: “We support our drivers, which is why we — saving each £59 a year. We take this issue very seriously and recognise its complexity.

“We are reviewing the feedback from our recent consultation and will publish our detailed response shortly.”;

Illuminated taxi sign on a London cab.
People with disabilities will miss medical appointments if ministers press ahead with a taxi tax, charities have warned
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