Green Paper Discussion (from 24th March, 2025)
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In what way
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I hope so 🙏
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Do you think they can get away with it
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OOh No yes it's all the stress I can't stop shaking and heart beating fast this is so so cruel bug hugs xx
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They wouldn't settle in countries like Germany or France if they've got family here; some would feel desparate to be with their family. And with the rise of the far right I can understand why they wouldn't want to settle in some places despite its' 'safe' appearance. I hope we always have compassion and offer asylum to those in genuine need. Big mistake cutting overseas aid, they'll be many consequences of that government' choice.
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I hope so
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Yes they must enjoy it, because both parties are constantly changing the rules and making it more difficult for us. Fear and uncertainty is the enemy of people with severe mental health problems. All they ever do is create more uncertainty that leads to fear that leads to my feelings like today: what's the point of going on?
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So what else can they possibly do other than that in green paper
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IMO
migrants, asylum seekers etc…
That’s not the issue. If you look at the figures the UK government spends less on welfare than many other countries in Europe
They spend less on disability benefits than many other European countries too.
every European country is seeing and going to see high levels of immigration wether you like it or notAs far as I can guess everyone is a migrant in Europe
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PIP POINTS
Hello all!
Interested in your thoughts, assessors are notorious for under scoring but so are DWP. I personally 100% got scored 2pts when I should have had 4pts last year at a review. When I questioned this with DWP, they said, you have enhanced for both, you can't go any higher. I said, are you saying leave it because there is nothing to gain further? He said, yes.
My husband this year got enhanced both too due to a tumour. The dwp at MR stage awarded enhanced/enhanced said, you may see some points lower than you think you should be awarded but that's just how we score but you have enhanced and so questioning it won't better anything as you are at the highest you can be. My husband did score 4pts in one but still underscored in others.
How can they do this 4 point rule when they underscore and openly tell you they do but it's ok because overall you have enhanced! I'm sure we can't be the only ones they have said this to?? Surely this practice should be addressed and called out.
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I am similar
My last two assessments I scored less points than I feel I should have on some descriptors but I never challenged it because I got enough overall points for high rate on both elements.
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I’m trying to understand why Reeves is doubling down and even stating she’ll increase benefit cuts today. She’s quoting the OBR again but the decision to do this is hers alone( and Pat McFaddens!) I wonder if she’s going to announce something REALLY unpalatable to everyone in the country in her statement today so she’s softening the blow by targeting benefits again.
She should stop changes to small businesses taxes and their NI rises… that would give her headroom? These businesses are going to fold or layoff staff… adding to benefits bill. CRAZY!Nothing she pontificates about is in place yet. There is no AI systems to do civil service and NHS jobs yet. There are no teams of highly trained work coaches nor are there millions of jobs just waiting for disabled people. She’s marooned herself on Fantasy Island. I do think she’s on borrowed time.. her fiscal inflexibility will be the key to her demise.
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If things so the way they want I won't be paying bills I'd have to get a lodger I would despise that only priority bill will be rent ! W
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Reeves will be sacked soon and this will mean Starmer will have to go as well., because he supports her……..Watch this space.
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@Catherine21 I would but I've only got one bedroom and they'd never get in the bathroom 🙄🤨😅. I'll be sending my bills to RR.
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I know I hear you honestly I do and people say don't watch don't engage which is very true but you really can't escape it I can't watch today let's hope after today charities activists come forward with plans why we go on we must imagine if this all got watered down and we reacted on these god can't swear cruel taunting mind games but it Is so overwhelming I'm still in bed big hugs p
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I got 4 on face to face and shock horror that's been taken out if goes ahead I despise this government
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All done by design this is part of the plan and people can't see it
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Get rid of people in civil services who will do assessments do you think thier deliberately destroying DWP
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