Green Paper Discussion (from 24th March, 2025)

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  • Charlie_Alumni
    Charlie_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 264 Empowering

    Hello @Tumilty. The proposed PIP rules state you need at least 4 points in one descriptor to qualify, as well as over 8 points in total. If you have 10 points awarded in one descriptor, then you would have enough under the proposed changes.

  • Tumilty
    Tumilty Online Community Member Posts: 466 Empowering

    Thanks @Charlie_Scope its for difficulty travelling to unfamiliar places. I'm just wondering about my award lenth, what about my esa please if you know. Will I be reassessed for both.

    Many Regards

  • michael57
    michael57 Online Community Member Posts: 1,779 Championing

    as i believe it its the new point system that you need a 4 point only in the daily living mobility is not affected

  • alexroda
    alexroda Online Community Member Posts: 305 Pioneering

    as far as I’m aware there are no changes to ESA IR in this green paper. However you should get a migration letter by the end of year to migrate it to UC

    I have no idea what it entails but there are other posts about this in scope I belief.

    And yes, you’ll be reassessed again, but from 2028 only for PIP as per green paper proposals.

    Hope this helps

  • alexroda
    alexroda Online Community Member Posts: 305 Pioneering

    good for him

    There are times to act for what is morally right and this is one of them

  • Andi66
    Andi66 Online Community Member Posts: 1,223 Championing

    So mps pay going up 2.8% next year. Disgusting

  • sparrow77
    sparrow77 Online Community Member Posts: 63 Empowering

    Yes to £93,904! Shocking . Take from the vulnerable to give to the rich

  • calflye
    calflye Online Community Member Posts: 109 Empowering

    They get a pay rise while they sit there with their proposals to push the most vulnerable into poverty and harass them constantly. What a lovely world (not).

  • MW123
    MW123 Scope Member Posts: 1,679 Championing

    The government can adjust the minimum amount they say is needed to live on by changing the law through the legislative process, and it looks like that’s what they’re doing. They will no doubt argue that the previous levels were unsustainable or no longer reflect the reality of the economy. In the end, the government can "get away with it" because they control the legal framework, but that doesn't mean the decision won’t be contested or scrutinised by the public, disability charities, media, or courts.

  • Tumilty
    Tumilty Online Community Member Posts: 466 Empowering

    @alexroda many thanks for your words.. As i say after the tribunal in 2021 i was awarded the 10 points but in the letter i can't find anything about how long i'll receive the award. Will the pip assessment be face to face as i recall my last one was a big form i filled in then the appeal/tribunal was via telephone. Many thanks but even though it's very worrying for me there ain't much can do about it now & it's a long way off.

  • alexroda
    alexroda Online Community Member Posts: 305 Pioneering

    I can’t answer that, but at the moment official figures show that 7% of the assessments are being done face to face and the rest via phone.

    You might have a 10 year award. Who knows.

    You’ll get a text and a letter once they start your review process.

  • alexroda
    alexroda Online Community Member Posts: 305 Pioneering

    if you are feeling really anxious about the length of your award, I guess you can always call them up and find out.

  • apples
    apples Online Community Member Posts: 550 Empowering

    Does anyone know if there is a website so you can see what mps are opposed to these benefit cuts? I’d like to see if my mp is opposing them

  • noonebelieves
    noonebelieves Online Community Member Posts: 706 Championing

    @apples , Great. now you say that I would love to see that data too . Thanks for bringing this up👍

  • luvpink
    luvpink Online Community Member Posts: 3,211 Championing

    I think we will only find that out after they have voted.

  • apples
    apples Online Community Member Posts: 550 Empowering

    I had a look earlier but could only find my mp was opposing benefit cuts in 2016 (she’s labour so weren’t in power then) I’d love to know if her stance has changed now

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