Spring Statement Discussion (link to documents here)
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It was in an article on the benefits and work website. I am that group too.
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It's one of those things that sounds logical and reasonable to people who never had to deal with the DWP 'of course we should reassess substantial risk people after a certain period of time they might have improved!'
Yet those of us with lived experience of these assessments know going through that when you are a risk to yourself if just plain torture and makes us even worse. Honestly it's counter productive because I know for one it would make me even further away from work and more likely to need to have the NHS spend more money on me!
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my medical report says signed off with substantial risk to myself or others . I have had overdoses and psychiatric admissions ..
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Hi, I can't find when my pip review is due, all I have is my appeal form and its not on that.
I read something about depending on review date matters when Nov 26th arrives, is this true.
II have 10 points for daily living, not being able to go to places that are unfamiliar I.e going to assessment. Help appreciated.
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I accidently asked for all my medical records and there is about 500 pages from birth. I will blast them with the lot. I am currently under mental health for mood stabalizer change. I am currently waiting for childhood trauma counselling. Also sent to the gastro department because bipolar meds mucking up my bowels. So I will get graphic about that because forgetting substantial risk I can be signed off there as well.
I havent had the courage to pick the phone up to pip yet..my head keeps telling me that might make a UC review more likely
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And my ex husband too. 😒
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thats a point just best to pick out relevant stuff
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Labours approval ratings have sunk even further,
And Eluned Morgan speaks out further,
the Free prescriptions are taken for granted without doubt
Reeves got called out thank god about her "pocket money" comments also
its clear the comms team threw this idea and it totally backfired.
within 48 hrs the head of it resigned.
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Ring the PIP Enquiry Line on 0800 121 4433 preferably at 9am to avoid long delays in getting your call answered. Ask them to send you a copy of your award letter. It will probably take a while as it will be on second class post. I hope that helps you. 😊
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work is not good for me , I cannot mix with people and I have panic and anxiety attacks around people . It would make me very ill .
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It's interesting that this country has been health and safety mad for many years now except when it come to us, then the gloves are off and it's no holds barred.
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It fills me full of fear, opens can of worms. My dad may help me. Thanks
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I wondered if you had issues with calling them but didn't want to run the risk of putting you off if I mentioned it. 🙁
I still hope you'll make the call, having your Dad with you is a good idea. Good luck 🤞 🍀
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Yep have tried to explain this on here as well, I assume anyone actually preparing a legal challenge will be aware of this as well. The downside of going public too early is of course it would aid the DWP's defense, as it would give them more time.
The same reason Labour told us as late as possible about what they had planned, to reduce our reaction time. I dont believe for one moment they didnt know what they were going to do until March.2 -
Hi and thanks. Yes I always have my answer phone on as I can't do calls out of the blue also talking on the phone isn't something I'm good at as everything goes out of my mind, the same with anything unfamiliar. Thanks.
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https://youtu.be/n32CfvIBwBM?si=bUQTUL-wTL-Gm8Zz
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@waylander9602, Thanks for sharing. When will actually the Labour government stop blaming everything on the previous government and other parties? It’s almost become a Labour mantra for Starmer, Kendall, Reeves & others whenever reporters or journalists ask any tough questions.
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That's standard practice for every government - blame the previous government. It gives them free rein to make more uncomfortable changes with the claimed excuse that they are an improvement over the previous incumbents…
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Haaa @Wibbles ,True…. But these lot respond to every question with the same answer… and they’ve trained their disciples (MPs) to follow suit. One thing’s for sure-I can see how much they hate being questioned (honestly, it’s hilarious watching their faces twist up!). And yep, true to form, they’ll still be blaming the last lot even if they’re in power for a decade… at this rate, they’ll be blaming the Romans next! 🤔🤔
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I don't where some people on here are saying Starmer is going to buckle under. He won't buckle and he will win if you let him, get organised with protests and meeting. Show up in wheelchairs near parliament, get as much media involved as you can, make placards and embarrass the government. Don't keep waiting for others to do it. Don't keep emailing mp's, they'll do nothing till you do something.
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