The Green Paper Discussion (the document link is here too!)
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Thanks 👍 so for people who are on pip currently will they have to be reviewed before they're end date if new pip 4 point system comes in affect before they're end date ..
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Lcwra current claims are they're being reviewed this year or next year any ideas what timeframe please?
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95% housebound, which makes it pretty crazy to receive a 0 😂
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They give with one hand and take with another
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I'm concerned about the whole pip points system. Just rechecked my paper and it's mostly 2s, mostly added between 8-11 points. To say you need at least 4 in at least one? Just .. I mean, what is the point of adding up then?
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Apparently, the "4-point rule" is a way to reduce budget "expenses" at the expense of the disabled. The careless bureaucrat-economist obviously couldn't come up with anything smarter.
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UK is a great country, why listen to Trump and fulfill his wishes? Or…?
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Over the long years of voting, have the deputies helped you in any way? They certainly didn't help me.
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So might not be 26th November
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Dont react on your emotions your scared terrified I'm sure people working really hard behind the scenes hold in there pls let's take one day at a time they are bully boys throwing weight around let's give it time then charities will be telling us what's going to happen let's see it could all turn around we are all here together
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I'm sure the 'House of Lords will take a look at it as it passes through the other Chamber.
They tend to provide 'Safe Guards'.
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Apply for PIP now
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IIs it legal to do this
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What does this mean
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so does no one not know about adults still on DLA then and how it effects the changes?
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hi
New in here, gone through the green paper and obviously it’s atrocious.
One thing I’d say that hasn’t got much or no attention is paragraph 53 and 54 regarding the new Insurance Employment.
It is very badly written, and I believe it’s on purpose.
Anyone with ESA contribution based, if that proposal goes ahead, will lose their entitlement eventually. As well as any NI contributions for their future pension.
this is clearly discrimination done in a very devious subtle way.
So if you are on ESA contributions based I would reply to their green paper pointing that out.
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Exactly that ...oh I'm so,so grateful that you wrote that post I really truly am.
It is sometimes extremely difficult to see the blatantly obvious but feel you have to keep your gob shut about it.
I am afraid I can't see the things that have been going on in any other way,it is so clear to me.
I despise politics and wouldn't vote if I was paid,but I can see darkness when I see it and kier stalin is that personified, an extremely dark force,possibly the worst yet.
Those "napoleon" eyes of his.
Barf.
Thankyou for replying ❤️
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Wow that's interesting jimm19, I was wondering about backlogs because I was told on the phone a few weeks ago by dwp that I'm due for an esa lcwra assessment April 2026.
Makes me wonder will that be done on time .....
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Im on lcwra awarded last August. Will I be reviewed this year or next year
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I know it's frightening but please try to remember a green paper is a govt wish list (and a very disturbing one at that). The tories repeatedly tried to push through similar leglistation, but were blocked by lords, charities and courts.
As much as the govt wishes, it cannot ram legislation through in a few weeks/months. There is a process they have to follow legally. They may not care about us but Starmmer is a lawyer - and if he's found to break our laws it's not going to play out well for him on the international stage, because then he's untrustyworthy and it's a bad look when you're trying to show the world you're a statesman and gain global standing (re Ukraine, Trump, middle east, UN, europe etc etc).
There's even talk that the consultation of the green paper (so legally I believe they have to get people - the public, charities etc) being unlawful - so they might be taken to court on this issue alone right at the beginning. The one thing they don't have on their side is infiniate time. They have four years - and judging from disabled and non disabled people's reactions, they will not get a second term. A lot of his MPs will be angry because either a) they genuinely care about people or b) they don't but they absolutely don't want to loose their seat along with their salary, expenses etc, they won't all be able to fall back on billion pound mates contracts, do tv shows and write memoirs, a lot will be jobless in four years if they sign up to this. THe best thing we can do is make it slow and painful and looooong for the bill - ideally so in four years they are either still trying to pass it or it's got watered down so much it's not close to what they want or the courts have found it unlawful.
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