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I read be fazed out by 2026 so many different stories
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I think many people would like to know the source of the information posted. Surely if you can laboriously copy/ paste so much data you can post a link... or even name the source.
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I'm not a mod obviously but I will say if the thread descends for a 4th time into bickering I'll be fuming and I'll be leaving. so before it does PLEASE don't go there.
The information is very helpful and appreciated. I feel better for knowing it didn't pass before the election.
but yes perhaps a link or two will help members.
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I don't think anyone here is bickering, we are just asking for some links so we can read that information for ourselves.
When advising people on here, I will always try to add a link where or when possible.
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They're not bickering at present no that's why I put if in bold as this is similar to the how the last hoo hah Albus cleared up started
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more manure from the pond life of GB news, yet ANOTHER malicious dig at certain conditions and children this time as well
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My first search of UK Parliament led me to the House of Commons Library WCA briefing of September 2023. I can't copy the link. The full report is available to download. The briefing mentions 2022 plans and 2028/9 targets so the information in that briefing is out of date!
The UC migration programme was scaled up in May this year in line with the original planned migration timetable of 2024/5.
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So the information wrong
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I think once they get round to us will be 2028 they have to deal with backlog and 2025 2026 new claimants unless we move house then will be reassessed and hopefully not up for an assessment after 2025
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At this moment in time I'm bored with labour I'm bored with media and people who fall for it we will have to do MR and tell the truth you stop my money force me to work I will have no choice ........ I'm not stable enough to work if they say work from home dyslexic and I seriously don't know how to work compu
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Computers if they say go on a course I do not retain any information which is true I have days hours of not moving and the day is gone sick of it sick of worrying they can do one worked on me last year in my bed shaking crying controlled terror making remakes sick note Britain worklessness for today and I hope it last I will not let them destroy more than they already have over years cruel barbarians what do people think we love this if I could break free I would have done years ago and had a life unfortunately for me my brain doesn't allow the normality of life sorry peeps had to let it out everywhere we turn thier psychological bullying and intentions to cause great emotional stress evil vile have us apologising for breathing
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that is another nail in the coffin of these warped plans
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What does it mean, ?
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the DWP has admitted that the consultation in 2023 that led to upcoming wca changes didn't do any research or information gathering on risks and even if it would work, so now when the judicial review hits the court in 5 weeks they've had it and there's a very high chance it'll get binned as illegal
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@Nightcity
Do you know how we know if we are in the 'substantial risk' group?
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the only way is to phone DWP sadly and ask for a copy of your last assesment to be sent to you. most people usually qualify under other questions too even if that's the case.
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Thanks for your advice.
I kept a copy of my last assessment report so I will have a look tomorrow.
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Good to have a bit of optimism here. I think a lot of the time, these politicians, they are drunk on power and they throw out these proposals without any proper thought of how vulnerable people will be affected. Good to see a legal spanner thrown in the works, but best to hold off popping the cork on the champagne until after then.
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