The Green Paper Discussion (the document link is here too!)
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what are the chances of them honouring everyone who’s on it now with lifetime esa contribution based support group until change of circumstances
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But they were going to remove cash payments altogether and use vouchers instead.
The Tories and Labour are as bad as each other, when it comes to the treatment of disabled people. It's also hypocritical of the Tories to call out Labour by saying that their proposals will put disabled people in poverty,when removing cash payments would've done that as well.
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If you get income Related ESA and Tax Credits, you should expect to be invited to UC in
2024 or 2025
. If you get Income Related ESA only or Income Related ESA with Housing Benefit, You should expect to be invited to claim UC in 2028 or 2029.
if ESA IR transitioned to UC is gonna be an obstacle for this new merged benefit. We could be looking at somewhere around 20300 -
Can someone please tell me what a light touch review is and how do you know if that's what you have or will be getting ? My pip review is April 2026
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imo, difficult to say cause the way they worded the document is confusing, can have many interpretations
So I’m not sure.
but this change is unfair and will have a terrible effect on future disabled people that’s why it mustn’t go ahead.0 -
AAh Sorry I don't who I'm asking 🙂 I belive this will not happen
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Afternoon are you having a relaxing time x
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I think it will get watered down alot of people pushing back
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Thankyou
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I think so to,
The government just haven't thought this through and with failing to do impact assessment which will end up going to court
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no, that’s for the change of four points in PIP.
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Also is it support group cb esa?
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2028 2029 this is old proposals it's 2024 2025
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Three more mps resigned and article from DNS saying laboursent another dodgy Article to media sorry I'm not good at explaining its on DNS page it's falling around them
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Got more chance of winning lotto
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No it was always planned like this when she said were not doing vouchers like we would fall to our knees oh thankyou everything was always aimed at 2028 2029 even legacy benefits was those years until sunak government been trying for years to do this
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you are right:
- The managed migration of around 800,000 claimants of income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) only, or incomed-related ESA and Housing Benefit, has been brought forward, having previously been delayed to 2028/29. The DWP began sending migration notices to these claimants in September 2024 and aims to notify all claimants in this cohort by December 2025.
- The DWP plans to move all legacy benefit claimants to UC by March 2026, completing the UC rollout and closing all legacy benefits by this date.
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you are right:
- The managed migration of around 800,000 claimants of income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) only, or incomed-related ESA and Housing Benefit, has been brought forward, having previously been delayed to 2028/29. The DWP began sending migration notices to these claimants in September 2024 and aims to notify all claimants in this cohort by December 2025.
- The DWP plans to move all legacy benefit claimants to UC by March 2026, completing the UC rollout and closing all legacy benefits by this date.
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