PIP - The Future
TheHaddok
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I've just received my PIP after a fight with the DWP lasting nearly a year. What a different the payments make. I've been able to pay for a private physio and am making progress for the first time. I am also monitoring my diabetes through equipment my GP wouldn't fund (although friends at other GPs get theirs funded). It is all making such a difference to my peace of mind and wellbeing. I am worried about the future though because I see little difference between the two main parties and I think that Labour will crack-down on PIP to fund some of their other initiatives.
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