The prime minister has agreed to look into the case of a severely disabled man from south Wales who faces losing his car under welfare payment changes.

From BBC News.

Mark Francis, of Resolven, near Neath, will have a car supplied under the Motability scheme taken away in two weeks after changes to the regulations.

His MP, Peter Hain, asked David Cameron to intervene in what he called “a heartless and disgraceful injustice”.

Mr Cameron said he would “happily look at the case”.

During Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday, Mr Hain said the car was being removed “punitively and callously” by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).

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