A general question for all claimants.
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The question you posed cannot be answered how you want it as there are far too many variables involved for most people.Threesticks said:@twonker If you cannot read the OP and just answer the very simple question, if you don't want to answer move along to another post thank you. I not debating this with you.
I also gave you my answer in moving from DLA to PIP I was no worse/better off, receiving the same amount of money. Moving from IB to ESA, ESA made me better off.
I found the move to PIP simpler in that with the fixed descriptors you either match them or you don't. With DLA it was far to complex when dealing with my medical/mental health problems.
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