The Green Paper Discussion (the document link is here too!)
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But remember the projected figures for claimants losing pip is 100s of thousands or even over a million that I’ve read . All ppl with medical diagnoses. I’m not saying no one finds a way to con the system but a million ? IMO the government are using the few who aren’t entitled to pip as an excuse to penalise us all . Remember once they charge the points or the descriptors we are then classed as not sick or disabled enough not because we are cured but because labour have moved the goal posts . Over night we go from disabled to someone not disabled enough for pip. I’m not even convinced they’re doing it just for the money . I believe they enjoy hurting the weak and vulnerable. Anyone that has no use to society , survival of the fittest .
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This all day long, I added the points up and I think its 21 points could be scored in the 10 descriptors but still not make you eligible for PIP Daily living but get 4 on one descriptor and you do! Its so stupid they cannot have thought this through surely?
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I forgot to add that you need to get another 4 points on top of that 4 points in one descriptor, my bad!
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Crazy isn't it and yet MPs among so many others are agreeing with this!
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Hi all, just clarifying that the general consensus surrounding those of us on NS ESA (support group) is that we are still subject to the current WCA up until 2028?
My award letter doesn’t state an end date and it was only awarded last month.
Really hoping the pushback and pressure generated from this green paper results in an honouring of current claimants given the wording of “for new people claiming”, or that it’s just very watered down :(1 -
You are absolutely right, @Maggie37: the list just keeps growing. There seems to be no logic to these decisions at all. If they truly cared about disabled people, they wouldn’t even consider cutting essential support as a way to fix the economy. Taking away money that disabled people rely on isn’t just unfair….it’s completely unjustifiable.
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The DWP consultations just keep getting worse and worse, the things highlighted in the b&w article show that they havent learnt anything from the court defeat, they will likely be banking that no one will challenge it in court.
Also the warning that the law for the 4 point change might be in place by end of July this year even if its not kicking in until Nov 2026.0 -
This. Everyone gets reviewed on PIP, unlike ESA its not an ongoing award as standard. So it basically affects any review after Nov 2026, whenever that may be. For me it will be probably 2028, potentially 2029 if back logs are still bad.
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I am not convinced by that message they have even read the green paper properly.
Resumption of WCA's is before the 2 year mark as is the 4 point change to PIP. They have an opinion that challenging the new consultation "might" delay both of these things but are not even sure if it will be challenged.
They seem to think the only thing happening in that time frame is the shift to face to face assessments.
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@noonebelieves yet, we have Starmer banging on about their actions being 'morally correct'.
What would be morally correct would be removing Rachel From Accounts as Chancellor, and replacing her with someone who understands governing a country does not operate like balancing a family's budget.
I used to believe Gideon Osborne (towel-folder extraordinaire) was the worst Chancellor I would see in my lifetime.
I was wrong.
I've said before, when I watched Kendall with Michael Portillo (as experts sharing their wisdom on a weekly basis) on the Andrew Neil Show she really, REALLY consistently came across as much more right-wing than either Portillo or Neil.
If even I could see that in her, it means Starmer chose her specifically for the role to which she finds herself over-promoted.
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Daily Mail, which is known of having been spreading lies about benefits and stirring up hatred against benefit claimants is now writing:
"Welfare reforms are all pain, no gain".
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14517461/Welfare-reforms-pain-no-gain-Labour-hopes-5billion-savings-2-study-says.html0 -
When filling in the consultation, please don't forget to also suggest abolishing reassessment of the current claimants on LCWRA as the Tories proposed.
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What's going on is awful but there is a hell of alot of support.
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I'm all for an Angie takeover at this point.
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This is heartening to see. Love Brian Cox!
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Brian Cox is a legend! Never one afraid to speak his thoughts.
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@Girl_No1 ,well said, and just to add about these three as a snapshot:
Rachel Reeves – Known for restricting winter fuel payments, making life harder for pensioners. Honestly, it’s like she has a special vendetta against pensioners 🙄
Keir Starmer – Believes it’s somehow “moral” to slash disability benefits for the most vulnerable disabled people in our society. It really seems like he’ll try anything irrational and immoral… Truly frightening 😰
Liz Kendall – So obsessed with her £6 billion saving that she’d scrape the last morsel of food off disabled people’s plates. Does she even care about human/equality rights for disabled people? 🤔
Is there any civic sense in any of these three?
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Aside from all the nonsense about them doing us a favour by restoring dignity through work, a) where are all these jobs coming from, b) are they not all about utilising AI etc. to minimise jobs, and c) in the very obvious absence of said jobs, do they believe burgeoning unemployment stats. will favour them more than caring for the vulnerable?
Also, they appear to have forgotten ESA was introduced by Labour in the first instance in order to massage their unemployment stats. that were killing them at that time.
I'm beginning to think at least Trump (whom I loathe with every fibre of my being) was at least honest when, during his campaign, he outlined all the heinous moves he intended and is now implementing.
The more I think about this, the more raging I become.
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