Pip changes- welfare reforms
what are people’s thoughts/predictions on the changes that labour may make to PIP? If there are changes, are these likely to kick in immediately for existing recipients?
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If they do announce any changes it has to go through parliament first and then the regulations need to be put into place. None of this will be done overnight and it could take years for changes to be put into place.
I won't comment on all the predictions that are going round because at the moment they are just that, predictions.
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No one knows what will happen or may not happen. I understand people are concerned, but it's probably for the best not to speculate. It's best to go about life as normal. If anything is happening, it won't go into effect for years.
The idea of vouchers, catalogues and grants were Tory proposals. Labour will announce their own plans in due course.
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