New pip for over 65s
Grahamxx
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Hi
Does this mean that whatever benefit rate you are on now is fixed, ie higher rate against low rate?
Does this mean that whatever benefit rate you are on now is fixed, ie higher rate against low rate?
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Hi,Nothing has been confirmed yet.0
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We will all have to wait and see how the legislators draft the new benefits bill. It all in the wording.0
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