Upcoming changes to benefits
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Happily. But I have to admit I find it quite difficult to say anything ‘civil’ about any of this lot.
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nothing happening to WCA until 2028
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WCA getting scrapped in 2028
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does that mean no lcwra ?
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That’s what I’m wondering. I won’t be moving to UC if that’s the case.
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Is that for all LCWRA or LCW?
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’To define YOURSELF as unable to work’ ???? ****.
Yeah let’s all be civil about her.
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Is that for all LCWRA or LCW?
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Sounds like Contribution based ESA becomes part of UC, not sure if the support groups are kept but LCW would be time-limited?
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I’m not watching so if you can work you lose benefits
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So find a job or lose money whilst the clock ticks against you. This will make many suicidal. And where are all these jobs?
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Loose women had a little chat about this just now. Too many people taking the easy route, a lot of people playing the system, aaannnnddd people can't afford to look for work because they'll lose their benefits (safety net). They then had s little chat about the scheme where you can try and work and keep your benefits. Small mention questioning about how the government will work out who are the people who truly need and those who don't.
Not a word about what they are actually doing to people and the stress and trauma this is causing. Typical labour program that refuses to actually criticize the people they helped get elected.
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if the WCA is scrapped. If that means I don’t have to go to UC job centres or even ave to send in bank statements I’ll be happy?
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I just read on guardian something about a different benefit for job seekers and sick combined who’ve paid into the system ( recently?) who will get more money but it’s time based . Correct anyone if that’s wrong please
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So you must get 4 points to atleast 1 question to get the standard pip . Iv only ever got 2 points in everything 🥺
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I hope people don’t become that way
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So people on LCWRA are expected to engage plus will have their benefits cut massively by next April? Did I understand that right?
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lots of people going to lose there pip then
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Alot of people should get 4 on certain things but only ever get 2 and are to scared to appeal incase they lose their whole award . It's so unfair
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Yes I believe they said they’re combined JSA and contribution based ESA (someone correct me if wrong)
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