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A single mum-of-two is "really frightened" she won't be able to care for her disabled daughter after hearing the Autumn Budget announcement this week.

Raegan Furness, 38, from Macclesfield , Cheshire, fears that she will lose, or be unable to fuel, the van she uses to take her disabled daughter to appointments following changes to the Motability scheme in the budget announcement .

The mum-of-two is a full-time carer to Amelia-Star, 13, who has ADHD, and Kacie-Rae, nine, who has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair. Raegan claims universal credit as well as disability living allowance (DLA) for both children.

Disabled people who have a car through the Motability scheme will no longer be allowed "premium" vehicles such as BMWs and Mercedes, with immediate effect. Crit

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