The Universal Credit Bill becomes law. Here are the changes to disability benefits you need to know

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  • MW123
    MW123 Scope Member Posts: 1,464 Championing

    The Universal Credit Bill 2025 was certified as a money bill, meaning it could only legislate financial amendments within existing statutory categories. It could not enact structural reform. That is why the LCWRA label remains, not as confirmation of future entitlement, but for continuity during transition.

    The rate for new claimants from April 2026 is a transitional placeholder, bridging the current framework with the incoming Universal Credit Health Element. From that point, LCWRA will no longer apply to new awards. The new element will operate under separate rules, to be set out in the Autumn White Paper.

    I have never claimed the Work Capability Assessment has already been scrapped. I have stated accurately that the LCWRA element will be replaced for new claimants from April 2026, and that the financial groundwork for that transition has already been laid in statute. That is not speculation, it is the mechanism available within a money bill.

    If you believe there remains a legislative pathway to repeal or reverse the Universal Credit Act 2025, I respect your decision to pursue it.

    For my part, I remain focused on resisting further erosion via the forthcoming White Paper and the Timms PIP consultation, where I believe there is still scope to influence outcomes despite the bill now being enacted. Wishing you well over on X.

  • MW123
    MW123 Scope Member Posts: 1,464 Championing

    Benefits and Work have posted a new summary on the Timms PIP review. It covers charity concerns about how the review is being handled, including calls for proper representation and transparency. DPAC are planning a protest at Labour conference. Link below.

    https://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/news/pip-changes-update%2C-august-2025

  • Chris75_
    Chris75_ Online Community Member Posts: 3,012 Championing
    edited August 30

    I would just leave them to get on with it, mate. I try to, but sometimes slip up and take the bait!

  • Danny123
    Danny123 Online Community Member Posts: 189 Empowering

    Absolutely 😊👍 these changes will be anything but delivered on time , not to mention when they are finally ready to be rolled out it will be a gradual process , with almost certainty of it being new claims first , i mean these are big reforms and a massive undertaking , very worst ways for people ( including people in my situation ) of being on CBESA and LCWRA but no pip , your looking at the end of 2028 / 2029.... And even then there talking about transitional protection for existing claiments , not to mention a election year coinciding with all of this 😂🤦.... I've definitely learnt not to get sucked in as much by every single media article and YouTube content you see as the gossip and false information it all creates is quite dangerous....when we know what's actually happening we can go from there .... It doesn't matter how much people think they know because quite frankly it's all based on panicked guess work and trying to fill in the blanks to things you can't possibly know , debilitating not to know absolutely but definitely doesn't help to just try and put 2 and 2 together , does even less good to be arguing about it

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 7,497 Championing
  • MW123
    MW123 Scope Member Posts: 1,464 Championing

    Hi Catherine, I shared the post because it shows what charities are doing now to push for proper representation, and the DPAC protest planned for the Labour conference. The Benefits and Work article doesn’t mention the UN, so I wasn’t sure how that part linked with your post. Still, it’s good to see pressure building again from different directions.

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 7,497 Championing

    Oh yes we will fight I'm ready for it I been working on this

  • MW123
    MW123 Scope Member Posts: 1,464 Championing

    Brilliant, Catherine. Like you, I’ll do all I can to challenge the White Paper and take part in the Timms review. As I’ve mentioned before, my MP is already arranging workshops on the PIP review, and she’s asked us to get in touch with any concerns once the White Paper is published.

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 7,497 Championing

    That's really good still awaiting reply from mine but I will keep emailing them all hope your well