Spring Statement Discussion (link to documents here)

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  • Hopeless
    Hopeless Community Member, Scope Member Posts: 1,013 Pioneering

    They’re are supposed to be migrating us all to UC before the change kicks in so I think we’ll be classed as existing claimants. (I haven’t been migrated yet either)

  • Stellar
    Stellar Community Member Posts: 447 Pioneering

    Not surprised this Budget will further destroy the country. The British continue to pay for their refusal to engage in politics properly. I look forward to seeing all those **** petitions, letter writing campaigns, consultation **** trash and other ****.

    Oh and the remaining Labour left expressing shock and horror at what's happening, while conveniently ignoring their complicity by refusing to purge the Labour right from the party mechanisms when they had control. Likewise, starting a new party.

    On the bright side, Wes Streeting had his Guardian talk ruined last night by three different disruptive actions from three different groups. That vile creature - like all of Starmers allies - deserves nothing less than such hatred, contempt and direct action. That's how you do politics.

  • soldcb
    soldcb Community Member Posts: 23 Contributor

    brilliant list, the only one I can see not carrying so much weight would be the Gender Discrimination. If the numbers of women claiming are higher this may adjust numbers. It could be argued that gender was not at the base of the policy change. I just think it would be a tougher one to argue.
    I think the child/family disproportionate one is a great challenge along with the PIP points one.

  • travis50
    travis50 Community Member Posts: 48 Empowering

    However, they are being very crafty because everyone will be reassessed. So unless you fall into the severely disabled category many will lose their LCWRA component. Where 3 millions jobs are coming from I've no idea.

  • Holly_Scope
    Holly_Scope Posts: 5,308 Online Community Team

    Thank you so much for sharing (and tagging me) @MW123 🙂

  • pinkrose
    pinkrose Community Member Posts: 178 Empowering

    Thanks Evelyn.....yes it does seem to imply that wca will restart in April 2026.

  • LazyLump
    LazyLump Community Member Posts: 40 Contributor

    Im exactly the same. Its triggering my suicidal thoughts worrying how i would cope if i lose my benifits

  • Charlie5
    Charlie5 Community Member Posts: 152 Contributor

    As far as I can see,all these so called "jobs" are coming from the so many million+ houses they are promising to build,so we can all be "Bob the Builder" for them.Labour are a disgrace !!!

  • Katrina65
    Katrina65 Community Member Posts: 34 Connected

    I am 60 years of age in June. I have multiple mobility, mental health and daily living issues. I have been dealing with this for 25 years to be exact. DLA to PIP. I have just migrated onto UC awaiting my award notice. I am utterly exhausted mentally I can honestly say I’ve never felt so disgusted in a government ever! And we’ve had a few! So basically the small security I had is gone.

  • Loulou82xx
    Loulou82xx Community Member Posts: 56 Empowering

    £1,720 only represents the loss of LCWRA it does not include the loss of any PIP entitlement that will be a lot more and added to the LCWRA loss will mean millions more people living in abject poverty. It is unforgiveable what this government intends to do and all I can hope is that something changes in the next few months to force them to backtrack on their proposed PIP changes.

  • soldcb
    soldcb Community Member Posts: 23 Contributor

    Do we know if everyone will be migrated. Are you talking about Legacy(old style) CB ESA Support Group or New Style ESA migration only? I haven’t seen anything suggesting what will happen to those of us on the former ESA benefit.

  • travis50
    travis50 Community Member Posts: 48 Empowering

    Ah, thank you Danny. It is bloody confusing for folk. But that's made me feel slightly more optimistic.

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  • Santosha12
    Santosha12 Community Member Posts: 4,285 Championing

    Thanks for your message @sarah_lea12 my PIP award date is to Aug 27 so potentially a review from Aug 26. I would appeal if not successful (doubt I'd get 4 points) but it's then when LCWRA would go in Nov 28 that it is not then survivable. I'll be 65 then and 18 months to pension age.

    What's particularly sad and galling to me is I worked for 3 yrs post Covid and kept telling myself that I'd get better over time but I got worse, pushing all the time to keep my job and not pacing (GP refused to refer me to a LC Clinic until 2024). I'm probably not stable enough to participate in trials next year. Words my (estranged) sister said ring in my ears, you're a lost cause. Whether I am or not that's what government make me feel. Sorry for depressing post. Not had a reply off any of the 20 MPs I emailed. For me it is more about just making peace (in advance) with my decisions in the event it all goes through, and at least I know the likely timing that it would affect me.

  • Dianaf
    Dianaf Community Member Posts: 109 Empowering

    Aparentely they will not be doing a impact assessment which is unlawful.

  • Santosha12
    Santosha12 Community Member Posts: 4,285 Championing

    I'm sorry you were affected, it's only my hips and ankles/feet joints that are affected but they're quite important joints (apart from c another 20 diagnoses, 5 of which are bowel problems). I was totally healthy prior to Covid with only osteoarthritis.

  • Dianaf
    Dianaf Community Member Posts: 109 Empowering

    Where are the red horns on her head.

  • Andi66
    Andi66 Community Member Posts: 1,436 Championing

    Mine is neck, shoulders, wrist, knees, lower back, legs , feet, osteoporosis in both big toes bowel problems linked to it. Plus copd, fatigue due to my cleaning job

  • LouCie61
    LouCie61 Community Member Posts: 98 Empowering

    I do really understand how you feel. I know its difficult but we MUST be strong together

  • calflye
    calflye Community Member Posts: 109 Empowering

    Has anyone looked into judicial reviews on the Government/DWP? Just something I'm looking at to feed my curiosity