Green Paper Discussion (from 24th March, 2025)

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  • worried33
    worried33 Community Member Posts: 1,054 Championing
    edited March 2025

    B&W do point out that the consultation on offer is a sham, the worst parts of the green paper have no consultation, e.g. the green paper asks what should happen to those who are victims of the 4 point change, it doesnt ask if the 4 point change should happen. The 4 point change and some other things wont have a consultation and will likely be law by end of July as things stand (effective date from Nov 2026). In the consultation I answered the question that the victims should keep their existing award, as thats the only sane response.

  • onlymeagain
    onlymeagain Community Member Posts: 259 Empowering

    Your post came across just fine :) As I said I'm undecided as I can see why the changes might be needed, but also don't accept changes should be made because I know the knock on affect it would have. I have two sons on PIP and whilst one should be okay, I'm not sure on the other. He currently gets enhanced living and mobility but his difficulties are more mental health than physical so he could easily be one of those who loses PIP if this goes ahead and they use the 4 point rule as a way to get people off PIP. I think that's what I fear the most, that rather than wanting PIP to go to those genuinely in need, it is a reason to reduce the points people get so they no longer qualify.

  • calflye
    calflye Community Member Posts: 109 Empowering

    I get you. I'm hoping that these changes really don't make it through. They're already facing so much backlash even from their own MPs so I can't see that changing too much, other than more MPs potentially rebelling. It's so mind boggling to me when they talk about needing to save money or talk about fraud rates. Fraud rates from the DWP's own stats is around less than half of 1%. Plus, there are so many areas that they could save money rather than cutting from those who need it.

    I've been trying to see a bit of positives, even though that is so hard, and I've been trying to think of the sense of unity it has brought people in a sense? Don't know if that makes sense but it feels like so many people are coming together, making their voices heard as much as they can, doing their best all to bring about a message and change. I just always love when there's that sense of unity.

  • YogiBear
    YogiBear Community Member Posts: 410 Pioneering

    Looks like more welfare cuts are going to be announced tomorrow (Sky News). ITV News website (Anushka Asthana, Deputy Political Editor). 'I can reveal that the OBR has judged the net savings from the welfare package to be at £3.4 billion, significantly below the amount that government analysts had laid out.

    Sources tell me that Chancellor Rachel Reeves will now cut an extra £500 million by freezing incapacity benefits (the higher rate of universal credit) until 2030 after an initial cut, and will also slightly reduce the basic rate of universal credit in 2029 after an earlier increase.'

  • YogiBear
    YogiBear Community Member Posts: 410 Pioneering

    Sky News is also reporting it as well. It seems to be never ending.😖

  • evelyncourtney
    evelyncourtney Community Member Posts: 104 Empowering

    It’s also ironic that they say this when one of the biggest “types of support that can improve the employment prospects of disabled people” is PIP. Because it allows so many people to stay IN work, and the fact it’s not means tested means people can build up working hours gradually, won’t lose out if they have to take time off, etc…

    So evidently the obvious solution is to make it harder to get!

  • worried33
    worried33 Community Member Posts: 1,054 Championing
    edited March 2025

    Labour are set to increase the cuts as OBR have said the cuts will be less than Labour predicted.

    The increase of basic rate looks like will be short lived to 2029 as some kind of temporary marketing gimmick to sell the reform, and new claimants aside from getting halved rate will also be frozen.

    This ideology is really hard, the leaders of this party really dont like the idea of supporting disabled people.

  • YogiBear
    YogiBear Community Member Posts: 410 Pioneering

    I completely agree with you @Loulou82xx. I hope the Government funds Social Care/NHS appropriately because it will be them who'll have to deal with the fallout if this all goes ahead. Labour will be shown the door after one term.

  • evelyncourtney
    evelyncourtney Community Member Posts: 104 Empowering

    From Chris Smyth (an editor at The Times) on twitter, re the apparent new plans:

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    So it applies to new claimants and they will have their LCWRA (which is already just half of current claimants’ LCWRA) frozen.

    I wonder if MPs salaries will be frozen too?

  • Natureico
    Natureico Scope Member Posts: 46 Empowering

    Oh God, Rachel Reeves at it again 😐️

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves expected to announce further welfare cuts in spring statement

    https://news.sky.com/story/chancellor-rachel-reeves-expected-to-announce-further-welfare-cuts-in-spring-statement-13335729?dcmp=snt-sf-twitter

  • pinkrose
    pinkrose Community Member Posts: 171 Empowering

    At this point I am convinced they are 'trying to kill us all off'....seriously !

    If they tax the super rich, and all the oil and tech companies etc , then they'd have more than enough to fill their 'imaginary black hole'.

    I feel physically sick about it all and this week I've hit rock bottom with crohns and lupus flares, no doubt brought on by stress because of all this.

    I even collapsed yesterday, ended up losing my phone.....I'm wrecked, as we all are !

    I'm Sick of us all being vilified and punished for being sick and disabled.

    This is so so wrong, we are all vulnerable and they just keep kicking us ......

  • pinkrose
    pinkrose Community Member Posts: 171 Empowering

    Imo they want us all DEAD !!!!!!

    Every day we are all constantly attacked.

    Honestly, how much more are we supposed to take ?

  • YogiBear
    YogiBear Community Member Posts: 410 Pioneering

    I'm sorry to hear how you've been @pinkrose. It just seems to be never ending. They just keep punching down on the most vulnerable in society. I'm near at breaking point. Like most of us are.😔

  • secretsquirrel1
    secretsquirrel1 Community Member Posts: 2,048 Championing

    there’s another good YouTube channel called the justice journals . She’s also worked for dwp .

  • pinkrose
    pinkrose Community Member Posts: 171 Empowering

    Yogi, hang on in there my friend.

    I think after tomorrow we may have more people and organisations 'coming to our aid' and fighting our corner.

    BTW thankyou for your kind comment. Xx

  • pinkrose
    pinkrose Community Member Posts: 171 Empowering

    Hi Danny, I think it's only the pip that changes in 2026....and the lcwra in 2028.

  • YogiBear
    YogiBear Community Member Posts: 410 Pioneering

    Please look after yourself. I'm always being told by my MH team to practice self-care. I'm not very good at it. I never thought a Labour government would've done this. x

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