Reform UK says it would restrict welfare benefits for foreign nationals and reduce overall welfare spending. The party also claims its plan would cut the welfare bill by £50 billion, including an estimated £21 billion in yearly savings tied to ending what it describes as a system in which British taxpayers fund benefits for overseas citizens.
The reported proposals include targeting disability-related cash payments, which the article says would be affected for “millions” of people. While the Daily Mail frames the plan as aimed at reducing cost and changing who is eligible for support, other details—such as how eligibility rules would be applied in practice—are not specified in the provided accounts.
Overall, the shared thrust across the cited material is that Reform UK is advancing a welfare reduction package combining spending cuts with eligibility restrictions for foreign nationals, with disability benefits identified as a key area for potential change.