Scope's reply to the governments planned concessions to the green paper.
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So are they wiping out substantial group for fit for work ? So in 2028 all that was in support group won't qualify under ssc and know we don't even know if having pip will secure that these these inhumane labour if this is so they will make more than 5 billion back pls someone tell me I'm wrong or explain I might be panicking
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Just scrolling through the forum and there are so many new random threads regarding the benefit reforms
Honestly its so hard to keep up when members don't post here.
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She can't be expected to do all the heavy lifting herself, she already took a 20 grand + pay cut by resigning from the government 'payroll'.
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I agree luvpink. if I miss a day or two its really hard to follow what is happening. Maybe Scope could pin just a brief outline, bullet points of what's happening up to now but make it a post that cannot be replied to ? I don't know if they can or would do that but it might help.
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This is what we are all up against, misinformation or deliberate fake info. Not sure what the answer is to this.
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News and newspapers are merely opinions of a group of billionaires desperate to influence public opinion and make more money don't read it unless it comes from the top
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Quite right, Michael, I only ever listen to Punxsutawney Phil!
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I would say most people who are in the ESA / lcwra group are not there because of substantial risk..... I also have just read that people on cbesa / LCWRA but no pip should not expect there circumstances to change until 2028 / 2029 when the WCA gets scrapped and pip takes over.... It stated that this won't start happening till earliest April 2028 and that will be a phased process and it will be new claims first , so existing claiments nearly certainly won't hear anything about the new pip assessment till earliest back end of 2029 ..... No way I'm worrying like I have been for that long , time to take a break and just concentrate on our next wca
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It's because everyday more comes out it's unbearable but forwarned I suppose just email mp this week if they voted for cuts
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No I'm on about when wca abolished all under substantial risk group you won't qualify for labours ssc rules ?
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Might be some missing
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Said something about Muscular Dystrophy (me), but some text missing.
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Hi all. There's a lot of questions about where we now stand following the U-turn this week. Just wanted to advise that Scope is working to provide some detail around where we now stand etc. Hopefully we'll be able to share something with you soon.
Best wishes,
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Pls look at my other post this is regarding eligibility for ssc uc if your deemed substantial risk under esa you won't meet ssc criteria for uc its all black and white
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I will find what I read one moment I hope I am wrong
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