Upcoming changes to benefits

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  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 4,198 Championing

    Thankyou it just seems to me up and running from recent articles

  • Zipz
    Zipz Online Community Member Posts: 1,732 Empowering
  • tcellmutation
    tcellmutation Online Community Member Posts: 314 Empowering

    Not too long to wait guys. Just a few movies and a few unintended naps away! This forum is going to blow up tomorrow!

  • Zipz
    Zipz Online Community Member Posts: 1,732 Empowering

    Does anyone know what time tomorrow the Green Paper will be published?

  • Summerlove
    Summerlove Online Community Member Posts: 130 Empowering

    Uh yeah I believe them like I believed Rachel Reeves when she said on LBC before election Thry had no intention of touching PiP.

    Bunch of Rich right wing Liars ☺

  • secretsquirrel1
    secretsquirrel1 Online Community Member Posts: 377 Pioneering

    I was told was someone that it’s called seasonal headaches and is accepted in Europe but uk not so much . I say cow but my nan always said I am a witch 🧙, not in a nasty way but everything stops working when I touch it . I’ve been ok for quite some time now but it’s usually when I get a lot of electric shocks . No idea what’s it’s about mind you .

  • Maggie37
    Maggie37 Online Community Member Posts: 35 Contributor

    In Scotland the SNP.. I’m less about the referendum but they are left of centre. Our policies here are markedly different.. abolished the two child limit, no prescription charges,ADP run by Scottish govt as alternative to PIP..I voted for SNP all my life because of Nicola( she let us down).. so voted for Starmer. Wrong wrong decision. Scotland brings 3 times the money that Northern Ireland brings to the UK and 4 times the amount that Wales brings.. next to London we are next in providing resources to UK.. so let us administrate our OWN UC! We already do our own ADP/PIP…What’s the hold up Starmer/ Reeves? Is it because a two tier system would highlight the ongoing UK abuse of the disabled as they are being treated more fairly in Scotland?

  • michael57
    michael57 Online Community Member Posts: 1,104 Championing

    haha i only lost some sight and mobility and a few brain cells i kept my wacky sense of humour so at my age a fair trade off only thing i worry about is my son inlaw knocking on the door as he is an undertaker

  • tcellmutation
    tcellmutation Online Community Member Posts: 314 Empowering

    They should all be played back their lies in parliament for all to see. Everytime they lie!

  • Jenwren
    Jenwren Online Community Member Posts: 20 Connected

    Sadly I agree with you. Wes Streeting comments about Trans kids and mental health are both chilling and just plain weird. There's something nasty about him and Reeves especially. I just don't understand how someone who was a human rights lawyer goes from that and having disabled family memebers to this? I know a lot of it is likely corporate greed and shady deals etc. I just wonder if there is an angle that he does care about - or rather pretends to. I mean aside from 'Working People' ™ and billionaires. Problem is it's been such a long time since Labour were in power that maybe I've grown numb to the Torries. I'm scared Starmmer is just paving the way for Farage, and I'm pretty sure they could be even worse than him. I suppose I was just hoping Stammer would care about his image, as he does need to seem to be different to the Tories. But maybe I was just trying to find some last desperate hope on my part. I wasn't trying to excuse him or anything like that.

  • Maggie37
    Maggie37 Online Community Member Posts: 35 Contributor

    Och.. you gotta laugh.. love it😂Does he do discounted group rates!

  • Wibbles
    Wibbles Online Community Member Posts: 2,425 Championing

    Probably at around noon. Politics Live on BBC2 will likely cover it, or it'll be on the BBC Parliament channel on 232 Freeview.

  • travis50
    travis50 Online Community Member Posts: 28 Empowering

    I think the key things will be if the LCWRA is to be cut or scrapped completely. And whether there will be age restrictions. My own fear is that they scrap it completely for everyone regardless of age or circumstances. That would be beyond brutal.

  • evelyncourtney
    evelyncourtney Online Community Member Posts: 61 Empowering

    I want to know also how long it will take to implement, etc. but knowing that lot they’ll probably leave that out, let rumours fester, make everyone panic, and say it will be addressed at some vague time

  • Summerlove
    Summerlove Online Community Member Posts: 130 Empowering

    I've noted everything they said before election and after including Sir Keir saying renationalisation of 6 Companies and now renationalisation of nada

    The Liars are off the scale I bust out laughing ever time they say Restorings TRUST in politics

    Most corrupt Political system in the G7

  • charlie72
    charlie72 Online Community Member Posts: 95 Empowering

    What are their plans for LCWRA, all Iv'e heard is they might be making it less money, I assume by freezing it for next 100 years? Are they changing it, scrapping it, not sure about it? I'm quite fortunate in a way my award for PIP is for another 4 years, by then I'll be 55 and can get an income from my personal pension if I lose my PIP, I wish I could get off UC altogether and not have all this worry, like most folk I'm worried they'll change criteria for LCWRA and force us into work.

  • Vulcress
    Vulcress Online Community Member Posts: 22 Contributor

    Timms has been my biggest shock and letdown the guy has always been measured sensible

    He knows this disgrace of months of "talks" about reforms to Welfare were used to drip feed the media various bits to basically outdo the Tories the resulting stress to disabled people has been secondary it got to such a stage Starmer himself said he was concerned disabled people were scared of him, the rhetoric stopped for a few weeks then came back worse than ever,

    America has always been bad how he deals with disabled people owing to the setup

    https://www.americanprogress.org/article/covid-19-likely-resulted-in-1-2-million-more-disabled-people-by-the-end-of-2021-workplaces-and-policy-will-need-to-adapt/

    But this story alone should be one of the indicators why more people are unwell/Disabled

    Another factor the long term impact on those lockdowns is still unclear just look how many "celeb" couples separated or people needed rehab, this might sound like a frivolous comment to make but when they are wondering why people's mental health has declined.

    Streeting needs to setup a task force asap to look at long covid the long term impacts of the pandemic and an action plan. But he has to make sure also those people currently on Benefits

    who either have a job or left owing to needing surgery are seen as soon as possible,

    Lady in supermarket wants to return cant owing to cataracts she's nearly blind

    its driving her round the bend being home she likes her work and being with people the current wait time is 2 years, Go private you can done in 2 weeks,

  • Summerlove
    Summerlove Online Community Member Posts: 130 Empowering

    I Liked Nicola Sturgeon but I heard there was backlash so not sure what happened . Snap seemed strong at one time Sweeny I like mostly

  • Maggie37
    Maggie37 Online Community Member Posts: 35 Contributor

    IMO they will leave a bit to fester.. because they just haven’t thrashed it out yet? Not about us.. their own reputations over this fiasco. I too want to know the dates, plans.. roll out exactly. I do feel that if this fiasco were to go to European Court of Human Rights then it’s the stress, leaking, threats against disabled people on a PROLONGED basis that would stop the cycle.

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 4,198 Championing

    So saying many will have to adapt to work coaches