Green Paper Discussion (from 24th March, 2025)
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As far as I can tell, there's no mention of 'severe' in equality legislation around disability. Only 'substantial', which is a different word completely. Severe is subjective and government opinion. They are not qualified to judge what is a severe disability and what isn't. Nor are the vocal members of the public shrieking about knowing someone playing the system. The people who are qualified are those with proper, full training in the conditions that are being assessed - and the people who live with them, who need to be more represented in all decisions relating to the DWP and disability law.
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They are basically scrapping LCWRA in other words scrapping disability benefits. They have done this so sneakily. This is a very big deal. It's worse than anything the conservatives have ever done. There should be outrage. I don't know why media outlets are not focusing on this.
A party for working people punishing the disabled and most vulnerable who use the money to heat and feed themselves. They have completely rushed this whole thing literally in one day, it doesn't make sense at all. This will cause devastation on the people and the economy. They have not thought this through they are not ready for what is going to come their way if the go ahead with all this. THEY ARE NOT READY FOR IT. They won't get away with it.
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Technically Universal Credit is not a disability benefit. Disability benefits are DLA, PIP and Attendance Allowance. The new equivalent in Scotland also counts. Disability benefits cover the cost of disability - they are not related to employment status.
ESA and the LC etc are welfare benefits, they are also directly related to the ability to be in work. They are also means tested. Of course, these are claimed by disabled people, often who are unable to work due to their disability - but they are not disability benefits in their own right. They are tied to/related to income.
This is why people are able to work and claim PIP or DLA, but not usually ESA.
One of the big problems with this whole green paper is how much the media and discussions have conflated these, and thus the implications of cuts to either. It's also why tying migrated ESA/UC to PIP assessments is nonsense.1 -
I just saw this old bookmark tab on my laptop so had a quick read, its from 2019. I noticed they were talking about -
''a small-scale test to explore the viability of a single assessment for Work Capability Assessments and PIP assessments'' Did this small scale test ever get carried out ? It would be interesting to know if it was and what the outcome showed.
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Ooh, excellent find @mrsBB it'd be interesting to find out if that happened.
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I, 61 //// 2025 i claim UC/ &LCWRA . UNITE UNTION MEMBER . AS i see it £416 lcwra frozen to 2030 Only Limited reassetnments for lcwra exciting claims b4 2026 ie circumstances change. FROM 2026 LCWRA / MERGE to become new health eletnment UC . FROM 2028 wca scRapped . to get health eletnment uc OLD lcwra . NEW claims pass PIP DAILY LIVING COMPOUND . Seems if u get full MOBILITY PIP 12 POINTS ENHANCED £75 WEEK Dont count LOL NOT . LITTLE change if you claim lcwra now b4 2026 frozen & £416 we get that amount to 2030 next 5 yrs . . CHANGES affect NEW claims from 2026 if/ IF ?? BECOMES LAW GOING TAKE 12/ 18 mouths to go througth HOUSE lords … then house parlitnment . 40 LABOUR MPS AGAINST CHANGE & UNTIONS UNITE PCS ETC CHARITYS SCOPE DISABILTY ACTION . KICKS off big protest tommorrow LEAD by LABOUR MP jhon mcdowell . STICK togher fight this injustice LABOUR 2024 ABUSE POWER. STAY SAFE FOLK KEEP UR CHINS UP
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Thank you Albus, my bookmark tab can be useful sometimes lol. If that test was conducted and its a big if, I'm betting the results were not what they expected so the theory was shelved, or they just ditched the crazy idea before they even implemented the test 🤣
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Had to laugh at your comment! Thank you for making me laugh!
I'm intrigued as well. What are they going to train me as? and who'll really want to take on a 63 year old who's at risk of falling over, can't walk far, can't sit down sometimes because of pain, can't stand up because of pain, takes morphine, so falls asleep, needs easy access to the loo, can't speak well because of breathlessness. They'll be getting a little diamond with me won't they…. 🤣🤣3 -
I'm absolutely with you there. I've felt ill since the Kendall speech, nauseous, not eating properly (don't really feel hungry) and I've already lost weight and that's just in one week. This is doing our health a lot of good isn't it 😡
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Just seen this a few moments ago 😆 If I don't laugh, I'll cry
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Careful now Pennywise. 😉
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I spoke to the MP's Agent this morning in regards to an update on my Dad's inquest
I asked him again would they be sending out a letter in regards to the conversation they had with Timms and Kendall he said yes, This very issue I raised with him. NOW is the time as many of these MP's should be saying no they cannot support this.
Reeves and her Spring Statement is already in Tatters owing to Trump
she can keep being in denial but Trump can change Global policies in one sentence
They were adamant the UK would avoid Tariffs and here we are. Sweden is going to borrow money to upgrade its defences, That says it all. The EU is nearly weekly urging the UK
for the Brexit reset, They cant because she is clueless what to do.
If Network TV did the same what a difference.
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Yes. I've spoken to my ex-MP whose specialism just happens to be Welfare Benefits.
The electorate here replaced him with spineless toady who has not even had the grace to acknowledge the five emails I have sent him asking his voting intentions.
He, and I, remain members of Unison. He'd already clocked the situation for anyone becoming ill/disabled in future and is raising it with Unison.
He indicated he intends to also reach out to ex-colleagues from GMB and Unite to make sure they are aware too.
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HI alexroda, such a fluke the bookmark had been staring at me all this time and its right there on the top of my screen haha and couldn't be more apt given the times we are in. I have no idea who would or could look into this ? Could be useful to someone or an organisation with a bit of clout to dig into, who knows what it could uncover, what if there was a test ? and if the idea never came to fruition, would be interesting to know why. It also shows this idea of combining the two tests has been just under the surface for a long time.
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But who will take her place and will they be any better ?
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Her dress sense is awful , not my choice , her puffy sleeves ? they are from decades ago .
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😁😅 very good .
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