Green Paper Discussion (from 24th March, 2025)

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  • Vulcress
    Vulcress Community Member Posts: 113 Empowering

    Energy bills of over 400 ppm are making it nearly impossible to carry on.

    the big wound with me has kicked off, blood does not come out as lower temps

    since sunday 56 pounds has been spent just on washing machine/Tumble as the weather's been horrendous. But Rachel claims her energy on expenses imagine if MP's had to pay energy then you would see prices fall.

  • noonebelieves
    noonebelieves Community Member Posts: 677 Championing

    Thanks for sharing @egister

    Sadly, it seems that while parties were formed and fought for similar ideologies supporting disabled people, they didn’t stand the test of time. 😔

  • Loulou82xx
    Loulou82xx Community Member Posts: 56 Empowering

    That is a very valid point. I didn't mean to sound ableist. I apologise that it came across like that.

    I

  • Vulcress
    Vulcress Community Member Posts: 113 Empowering

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cly2gkepel4o

    Its also being reported on bluesky by some doctors

    in interviews the numbers being mentioned by ministers they are using figures

    from 2010-2023 making the number appear much larger,

  • JasonRA
    JasonRA Community Member Posts: 301 Championing

    I saw this on Reddit, no doubt reforming the Fit Note is going to be a plan.

  • Girl_No1
    Girl_No1 Community Member Posts: 413 Trailblazing

    @JasonRA

    From the article:

    The current Government has not laid out its stance on fit note reform, but work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall affirmed support last week for the Work Well pilots, which are ‘trialling new approaches like GPs referring people to employment advisors, instead of signing them off sick’.

    It appears they do, indeed, intend to harass and bully people who are unwell.

    Speaking from my own experience when I was employed, I had my GP, consultants, psychiatrists, my direct manager, HR, and my employer's Occupational Health Service on my case.

    Having to also deal with some 'employment advisor' would have tipped me over the edge.

  • secretsquirrel1
    secretsquirrel1 Community Member Posts: 2,048 Championing

    Hi everyone,

    There’s a new video from Noah Nyle , apparently there’s going to be a second green paper regarding the assessment process. I hope this I’m wrong but I think it will be about more face to face . I just hope they’ll still allow phone assessments if not paper based.
    Also there’s another petition that’s been start about the cuts , this time by Labour MP Richard Burgon. Sorry I don’t know how to post the link but I found it on benefits and work

  • WhatThe
    WhatThe Community Member, Scope Member Posts: 5,826 Championing
    edited April 2025

    I saw this on Reddit, no doubt reforming the Fit Note is going to be a plan.

    The research is commissioned by DWP and its publication sponsored by….healthcare professionals!!

    (References: 1. Waddell, G., & Burton, A. (2006). Is work good for your health and well-being?)

    JasonRA, yes and no. The rules for Med 3 certification from a GP were amended in 2015/16 to include….healthcare professionals. These proposals are about handing all responsibility to healthcare professionals. See also:

    The Social Security (Medical Evidence) and Statutory Sick Pay (Medical Evidence) Amendment Regulations 2010

    😶

  • noonebelieves
    noonebelieves Community Member Posts: 677 Championing

    Thanks @secretsquirrel1 . Good call ….

    Here’s Richard Burgon -Labour MP’s

    Dont cut Disability Benefits Campaign.

    Definitely worth signing and need more signatures to shake up parliament!

  • noonebelieves
    noonebelieves Community Member Posts: 677 Championing
  • Amaya_Ringo
    Amaya_Ringo Community Member Posts: 408 Championing

    Improperly calling them "pips" as if it were some weird apple-related political weapon…Obvious red flag here…

    I noticed that comment too, but there's zero fraud in PIP. And I didn't like the "people will just claim for more serious benefits" as if all PIP claims were fraudulent from the start…

    With regard to keeping medical records up to date, fine, if you have a medical related disability. Autism isn't one. There is no support in my area for autistic people like me, either - all the support I need I have to rely on from family or friends. Keeping a record is not possible because the services do not exist here.

    The last time I had an actual autism worker/mentor was when I was studying, but all the ones that used to be in my area got cut. You only get support for autism now if you are a child or have a co-occurring learning disability. Which is in some ways understandable but doesn't help me much :/

  • YogiBear
    YogiBear Community Member Posts: 410 Pioneering

    Also James Taylor Scope is this on X as well.

    CONFIRMED: Universal Credit and PIP cuts to be put forward in a Bill by Government soon.

  • Stellar
    Stellar Community Member Posts: 486 Pioneering

    Labour pulled this **** with the AI consultation, so not a surprise. This is just one of many reasons filling in consultations wastes time, and people should respect themselves and not d them. they're like petitions.

    Nadine Dorries said it best. The government already made their decsions are noyl do the consultation because they have to (both legaly and to give the illusion of democracy).

  • Wibbles
    Wibbles Community Member Posts: 3,550 Championing
    edited April 2025

    Another MP who doesn't live in the real world - on BBC website this morning

    The business secretary (Jonathan Reynolds):

    Reynolds cites minimum wage and pension increases

    Reynolds is now pressed on when people will feel better off.

    "They are getting better off," Reynolds says - the government is not only making wages higher, but introducing other measures including free breakfast clubs, freezing fuel duty and triple-lock pensions, he says.

    At the heart of it, he says, is "running an economy soundly".

    He acknowledges there are real pressures on finances, but they are "starting to see the decisions the government has made make people better off".

    He's then asked specifically about the government cutting winter fuel payments and welfare eligibility.

    Reynolds says the government is committed to making everyone feel better off, and protecting working people.

  • bton1968
    bton1968 Community Member Posts: 155 Empowering

    £500 better of under labour they say ……

    i'm £500 worse off just with my council tax bill because the east riding of yorkshire council have decided that ESA is now means tested so i only receive a 50% reduction as opposed to a 75% reduction as in previous years.

  • Mysteriouskitten
    Mysteriouskitten Community Member Posts: 40 Empowering
  • Martinp
    Martinp Community Member Posts: 248 Empowering

    sent a letter to the spinal injuries one

  • rach_90
    rach_90 Community Member Posts: 38 Contributor

    I have hemiplegia CP, so I’m not sure which one would be the best one, health or acquired brain injury 🤔

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