Spring Statement Discussion (link to documents here)
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Following my earlier comment, I've just checked the report written on my health by the assessor. It only says: "The client was found to meet the criteria for limited capability for work-related activity."
With the above, do you think I'm safe from entering the "substantial risk" category, as nowhere does it mention this in their report? What do you think?
We need to brain storm between us, as the DWP is never clear, and Labour's one is even worse.
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"there is always the possibility of new guidance been issued to assessors."
This is worse than what's legislated. David Cameron government did a lot of this, including paying £80 bonus to ATOS for each claimant they found fit for work. This was officially discovered later on, when D. Cameron finally conceded himself that his brouhaha over supporting people into work was all a comedy to mask their real intention - welfare cuts.
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But the thing is, the block grant will be cut from 2026-2027 onwards. Reeves has told Shona Robison as much.
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But never mind, we are to become a 'defence industry superpower' - coming soon to a munitions factory near you.
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May I ask you how you know you're in the substantial risk category?
Did the assessor tell you that you didn't meet LCWRA criteria and that they had awarded you LCWRA on the basis of substantial risk? If this was the case, did they mention it in their report on you?
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I don't want to laugh, but I will.
I said as much to my partner yesterday after Rachel From Accounts' (RFA) hour in the limelight, of which, btw, she appeared to enjoy every nanosecond.
I told him I reckon, for me at least, it's the soup pot or the munitions factory in RFA's bright, new world. Those seem to be the choices facing me.
In a more serious conversation, I genuinely believe people will need to form households with others in similar circumstances to survive.
The idea of attempting to live independently, as a disabled person, in RFA's bright, new world is for the birds I'm afraid.
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The thing is, the HofLs can't stand in HMG's way over a financial bill.
It goes back to them refusing to pass Lloyd George's 1909 budget. HMG wanted to establish formal dominance over HofLs, and roped George V into threatening to create hundreds of new Liberal peers, resulting in the Conservatives backing down. (Parliament Act 1911).
This budget was dubbed a 'People's Budget' by Lloyd George, intended to eliminate poverty. It controversially included a proposed Land Tax.
Interesting that over a century ago that government sought to lift up the poor people.
Lloyd George and Churchill.
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Let's all hope that you are wrong.
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That's me on the streets then , not only am I politically homeless I'll literally be homeless as well
I'm going to be one of the suicide statistics becauee this has broken me
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I'm sorry to hear you are having so much trouble. Don't know if this helps but stick to your guns with them. I declared an amount from small pensions pot around £300. Heard nothing about it until a year later when they decided I had to pay it back . I challenged this as I had not had money deducted from previous one and had confirmation on my posts from a decision maker it would not affect my benefit. They took money bsck from me but then eventually when people started reading and acting on messages I was told I didn't owe them. They have just refunded me 6 months later . Take screen shots of everything in your journal. I went months without responses and did mention if I hadn't responded to them I'd be sanctioned. Wish you all best.
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completely agree with you my son is 22 and off in August out of this country.He’s fed up with it here
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Yes once wca fazed out try for pip if don't get pip classed as job seekers looking for work
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Me too emotions everywhere not hearing any hope just silence
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I hear noting from charities thought hear more today this is living nightmare one minute feel OK next oh
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Can't even save doing bank checks every 6 months they thought of it all did data analysis checks how many disabled how many homes would be free up how much money spent all planned legacy come on uc last and all this happens and assistance dying jab we have to fight back
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The job center told me that my LCWRA is yearly review even though I have long term conditions. I guess I lose this money very quickly soon.
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impact statement link:
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Hi
I haven't got the paperwork to hand but it says nothing about LCW. Just substantial risk for LCWRA
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I'm also planning to leave this summer. Best of luck to your son.
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I wasn't going to post on Scope again due to some peoples comments when they don't agree with an answer, which is based on truth. The truth is this government are going to put these welfare reforms through parliament using primary legislation, which means it can't be challenged in court. This is why we need to hear right now what charities and other groups have planned before it gets made law, that being at white paper stage. I realise this hasn't been issued yet until green paper consultations have finished in June, but they could at least say we intend to take this to court as it discriminates unfairly and will push many of us into poverty, including 50,000 children.
I think we just need a little bit of hope from activists etc being more vocal instead of just saying how bad these cuts are all the time, WE KNOW HOW BAD THEY ARE!! we've seen the green paper and what's in it, they won't water down any of it, legal procedings need to be started now, if only to delay these changes for months or hopefully years. I'm sure they are planning something but they need ti inform us more about any actions they will be taking, we are all terrified of these cuts, and please stop telling us to email our mp's etc, we've already done that, some more than once!!
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