Rewriting the PIP rules
gussiefinknottle1
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This is more of a statement than a question. But is it just me or does anybody else feel that Stephen Tims rewriting the pip rules in effect means that the concessions offered to the rebels are now irrelevant. As new rules mean that PIP will be phased out, any changes will apply to everyone including existing claimants when they have a review.
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Hi @gussiefinknottle1, it's really difficult to say until we hear more about the results of the review. I know a lot of people will struggle to trust the government to make positive changes after what's happened the past few months, so it's understandable that you're suspicious about how this might turn out.
I hope we'll learn more about it soon.
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