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  • Tumilty
    Tumilty Online Community Member Posts: 472 Empowering

    yes it's nice to curl up in bed, my favourite place as i guess is same for many. A place to escape in dreams from daily stuff.

  • Topcat71
    Topcat71 Online Community Member Posts: 194 Empowering

    Bed is the best place ever. No pain in my back when I lay on my side ..I ofen shut the blinds and just sleep for hours .

  • Topcat71
    Topcat71 Online Community Member Posts: 194 Empowering

    I fear after Christmas it's going to a be a awful time . Anxiety of the pending changes will be getting closer.There not a day goes by I don't think of what's to come. Sometimes positive but other times a feeling of deep fear comes over me . I had dreams of being told all monies stop and I left with pain trying to do a job I can't do.

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  • geckobat
    geckobat Online Community Member Posts: 204 Empowering

    Sorry if I've missed it linked earlier but where is this list from please?

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  • chiarieds
    chiarieds Online Community Member Posts: 17,439 Championing

    You can always ask for a phone assessment as a reasonable adjustment if questioned @Passerby - & please do, as the success rate for these with PIP, as you've found, is currently higher than with a face to face, which Timms seems to want increase the number of - one wonders why? another reason to claim PIP now rather than later if these proposals go ahead.

    A PIP award length is currently on average for 3 years. Timms seems to want more frequent assessments….

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  • johnnyy85
    johnnyy85 Online Community Member Posts: 266 Empowering
  • bton1968
    bton1968 Online Community Member Posts: 156 Empowering

    ⬆️⬆️⬆️the majority of people can see it apart from Labour front benchers ⬆️⬆️⬆️

    it's all about the money, not getting people back into work.

  • AppleJacks
    AppleJacks Posts: 89 Empowering

    Reeves said only 1.3 million pensioners will get the wfa and that means a lot will miss out again, because if you aren't getting pension credit because you're just over the limit (whatever that is), then we've dipped out again. A £1.5 billion was saved by not paying pensioners the wfa last year,a drop in the ocean to what they waste each year

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Online Community Member Posts: 9,796 Championing

    Yes I've been emailing sending articles of reports of people who unalived themselves because of DWP and articles of CAB pathway to poverty sending loads of mps and stated if they vote these in we will vote them out

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Online Community Member Posts: 9,796 Championing

    Personally I would apply before the form is changed either way if you do now or wait it's going to feel stressful I can imagine even more of a backlog and loads of people applying same time no assessments for lwcra will be triggered if you apply and 2026 is not long time it's just around the corner

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Online Community Member Posts: 9,796 Championing

    From someone taking a break from forum author unknown

  • secretsquirrel1
    secretsquirrel1 Online Community Member Posts: 2,052 Championing

    I don’t even think it’s about the money. I feel it’s sorely aimed at us . Not only are they throwing money around but whatever the save from us to apparently get the welfare bill down they’re promising it to other groups . I think they’d rather take that £5 billion in savings and burn it outside Downing Street imo

  • Danny123
    Danny123 Online Community Member Posts: 223 Empowering

    I get what you're saying 🙂👍 although for people who are on lcwra or a mix of ESA / lcwra but don't claim pip , then the November 2026 date isn't really a deadline , the deadline for us is when the WCA is scrapped in 2028 / 2029 and the new pip criteria takes it over , plus as you rightly say there will be quite a back log I would imagine so you could be looking at a while even after the WCA is scrapped .... Let's remember that these haven't been voted in in there current form yet ....There's still something that is telling me that these reforms will be made to have amendments , I was sure the Tories would vote for these but apparently from what I've seen they may not ..... Fingers crossed 🤞 ☺️

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