WCA consultation ruled unlawful - White paper, part 2
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This feels like a huge victory!
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DWP has lost numerous judicial reviews in the High Court.
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@Andi66 I'm so sorry I will try to be more positive and look at the optimistic press and will not comment anymore negative opinion as I can see how sharing my own fear is generating more.I do apologise
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Honestly I've made myself so ill but ellen clifford has put a big dent in it so say they go ahead ellen could take them back to court or someone else could it's already been ruled unlawful also sadly for new claimants they will go through that but existing claimants it will be years i reckon thier aiming for 2029 best laid plans and we ALL must write on the consultation I was the same reading all articles piecing it all together we have maybe 4 years who knows what will happen in life before then this has given me constant headaches face breaking out in sores no energy bed rotting no yesterday a good day thier also getting taken court over winter fuel payments and private school cuts people are fighting back I think it's amazing if ellen lost yesterday god they would be like the anti@@@@@ i believe if they do go ahead someone will take them on again
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Oh really didn't know that
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What is non disabled classed as pls
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UC describes us as "disabled jobseekers"
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There will be a new consultation but this time with the facts in front of us thanks to EC.
When they took office a few months ago, Labour published all the buried reports which DWP and the Tories did not want us to see.
We need to separate fact from fiction because none of this is new.
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The cap on claimant numbers migrating to UC was lifted and the UC programme accelerated in May 2024.
I don't know what this PM can do to stop any of it. A cabinet reshuffle is our best hope.
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Yes as many have said there is hope and whilst there is we must not give up as what is right always wins through ultimately in the end.Its easy to get despondent as I have been and perhaps that's what they want.But we must keep the faith
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the proportion of decisions that were due to substantial risk had peaked in 2015
and was now as low as it had ever been back to when the WCA was introduced (2008)
We still need to understand what impact the 2016 Welfare Reform and WORK Act had on the assessment process and benefits decisions.
Ellen Clifford has ensured this farce won't be forgotten or buried under "new rules".
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I wish esa migration would be pushed back, especially as they are now dealing with pension credit influx.
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I think personally any changes they try and do won't take place till the next government anyway, which wont be Labour, it will be a Reform government, and godness knows there plans.
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Labour want to cut that 3 billion the Tories pledged to cut, it's baked into treasury numbers.
So how are they going to do it?
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Ah I see yes you was saying this a while back just wondering how made it with the changes back then my last lwcra assignment was 2020
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What's a cabinet reshuffle sorry to keep asking
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Firing or moving ministers to new departments.
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The MP's just shuffle around a bit in a room full of filling cabinets. J/K
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Well best stay in cabinets under lock and key then
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Yahoo 😂
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