Spring Statement Discussion (link to documents here)
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an open letter to the chancellor please sign and share
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WARNING! ⚠️ ⚠️⚠️⚠️
PLEASE READ AND SHARE! 👇👇👇👇
I've been sent this notification from Disabled People Against Cuts on X, which I've copied and pasted here.
If you are not on X I've included all the details. If you are on X I've included the link below if you are interested in reposting and commenting. 👍
The vile & toxic DWP are sending out a horrific survey asking disabled people how they spend their PIP money
DWP have no legal right to ask & you have no legal obligation to fill it in
if you send a letter of opposition tell them what you think of their vile cuts
https://x.com/Dis_PPL_Protest/status/1913518543615807498?t=iKFhpcHa8ba-Kz5VVSqFHg&s=190 -
WARNING ⚠️ ⚠️⚠️⚠️
IF YOU RECIEVE A SURVEY FROM THE DWP PLEASE DO NOT FILL IT IN!!!!
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS SEE BELOW!! 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇
The Canary (no pay wall) has more detail on the DWP Survey asking disabled people how they spend their PIP.
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This is to be signed by healthcare professionals only I think, I think would be discredited if it started been signed by claimants.
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There’s a section on the letter for disabled people and carers to sign. I think if you just write next to your name it adds you to the right section.
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Some encouraging news at last!! 🤗🤗🤗🤗
This article from the Observer (The Guardian on Sunday) shows that what we are contributing to the campaign against the cuts really is working.
However, there is so much more that we can do so WE MUST keep the pressure up on government. We've done an incredible job so far, we must see it through to the very end!✊
WELL DONE EVERYONE !! 👏👏👏👏
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AN ADDITIONAL WARNING ⚠️ ⚠️ ⚠️ ⚠️ to the one that I outlined yesterday about NOT filling in the survey the DWP are sending through the post, asking you tell them what you spend your PIP on.
THEY DO NOT HAVE A LEGAL RIGHT to this information and it's none of their business anyway. Most of all, the Government are using the information to MANIPULATE AND MINIMISE the amount of support they think we should have, for their own ends!! 😡
I filled in survey for Carer's UK after finding out about it on the Benefits and Works website. They were also asking for evidence of what you spend your PIP on AND, at the end of the survey, asked permission to allow MPs to use the contents of the survey, anonymously. I found out from the Canary (read below here👇)
that the government are also using these surveys for the same reason 😤 Carers UK aren't be the only DPO unwittingly doing this.😒
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Yes, you can sign as a disabled person . Pls don’t be put off by the laurels
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PLEASE DON'T FORGET that the Local Elections are coming up on 1st May 2025. If it is possible for you do so I URGE YOU TO VOTE. 📢 Please don't think that Local Elections are for local issues, they can make a great deal of difference to national policy making too. ✊✊✊✊
It is vitally important as we have a chance to vote against the Labour government, with 80 MPs being in unstable swing seats where disabled people in each of their constituencies (each MPs area) can easily vote them out, as long as THEY DO turn out to vote.
Each vote in every other constituency IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THOUGH.
Whatever you do please don't doubt that YOUR VOTE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE. ✊✊✊✊ PLEASE THINK COLLECTIVELY, THE MORE OF US ACT TOGETHER THE BETTER!!
For those of you who believe that none of the main political parties represent you and you would normally stay at home and not vote did you know THAT YOU CAN SPOIL YOUR BALLOT? 🤔
For the sake of keeping it simple, just write a big cross ❎ like that from edge to edge of the whole paper, right through all the candidates, like the example below. 👇👇👇👇
Please don't put a mark of ANY KIND by any individual candidate as it will be considered as a vote for them.
I know by experience, of course, just how tough it is with our health conditions to even consider going out, for many of us (including me) and we all feel so ground down by the vile government treatment of the disabled but this is something that COULD MAKE A VERY REAL DIFFERENCE TO OUR FIGHT AGAINST THESE PROPOSED SADISTIC, IMMORAL AND POSSIBLY UNLAWFUL CUTS!!
THOSE OF YOU WHO HAVE HAD A POSTAL VOTE WILL HAVE SENT IT IN BY NOW BUT FOR EVERYONE ELSE.👇👇👇👇
Firstly, you must be on the ELECTORAL REGISTER, if not make sure that, when the letter comes later in the year to sign you up to it, you do so for future elections.
Please check that there is an election in your area (constituency) at the link below.👇👇👇👇
https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/i-am-a/voter/your-election-information
ON THE DAY PLEASE DO NOT FORGET TO TAKE PHOTO ID as you will not be allowed to vote without showing it!! You don't have to have a passport or driving licence, there are many other types of ID that you may already have or can easily acquire before the day. The full list is at the link here. 👇👇 👇 👇
https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/voting-and-elections/voter-id/accepted-forms-photo-id
If you have trouble with either of the links highlight the text and press OPEN on the menu that comes up beside it.
Unfortunately there isn't a Local Election in my constituency this year!! 😱😱 😱 😱 so please make a difference too for those of us who have no opportunity to vote at all at this crucial time!! 😒
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It seems fairly obvious when looking at the questions that they are directly linked to the descriptors in PIP, that really jumped out at me and I believe this is the intention, good God they are so sneaky and will stoop to any and all levels to get this green paper through and implemented. It is a worry that if folk not on social media will fill this questinnaire in blindly thinking it will help.
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I'm finding the multiple icons really hard to manage 😖😖😖😖😖😖😖😖 ALONGSIDE CAPITAL LETTERS !!!
I scan read and icons interfere with the text. Hope my explanation makes sense.
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Ask your MP to back Diane Abbott's call for Welfare Not Warfare.
It only takes 30 seconds - lobby your MP and spread the word today!
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On Benefits & Work News today.
No legal ‘silver bullet’ to stop PIP proposals
Benefits and Work and Inclusion London have obtained counsel’s advice on possible challenges to the Pathways To Work Green Paper proposals.
The advice suggests that at this stage there appears to be no clear or obvious route for challenge or ‘silver bullet’ regarding the ‘flagship’ elements of the policy. Instead, individuals and organisations should focus efforts on challenging elements of the Green Paper politically as much as possible.
Benefits and Work and Inclusion London asked solicitors Leigh Day to obtain advice from counsel about the potential legal challenges to the March 2025 welfare reform proposals. Leigh Day appointed barrister Tom Royston of Garden Court North Chambers to undertake the work.
Both Leigh Day and Tom Royston have a great deal of experience in social security law and we are grateful to them for the very detailed advice they have provided.
The advice addressed the following proposals in the Green Paper:
(I) ‘Focussing PIP more on those with higher needs’: the proposal to require at least one 4 point descriptor to be met to qualify for PIP;
(II) ‘Scrap the WCA’: the proposal to amend the process by which ill and disabled people can claim income replacement benefit, and the amount of money they receive;
(III) ‘New unemployment insurance’: the proposal to amalgamate contributory ESA and JSA into a single time limited contributory benefit;
(IV) ‘Delaying access to the UC health element until age 22’: not paying 18-21 PIP recipients any extra means tested element in UC.
Looking in summary at the above proposals, counsel told us that substantial challenges to central aspects of the envisaged legislation would ‘be likely to fall at various places along a spectrum from ‘hopeless’ to ‘challenging’.”
In other words, given the information currently available, the chances of preventing the proposals being made law or overturning them subsequently appear to be limited.
In relation specifically to PIP, a range of issues were considered, including - but not limited to -the decision not to consult on this measure, challenges under the Human Rights Act 1998 and challenges under the Equality Act 2010. But the probability of any challenge succeeding in relation to the PIP 4-point rule specifically was considered to be low and heavily dependent on circumstances.
Counsel did stress, however, that there may well be successful legal challenges in the future to elements of the above proposals, but these are likely to be to “contingent aspects of the proposals which emerge along the way, rather than to the elementary principles which were clear at the start.”
In other words, if the laws are enacted, then the courts may have a major role to play in examining the way they are interpreted and implemented but not in upsetting the basic foundations, such as the PIP 4-point rule. Benefits and Work will aim to support any such challenges in any way it can.
We are not able to publish the advice at present and we should add that it applies only to the four issues listed. The Green Paper contains many more proposals that were not covered.
In addition, we did not ask for advice on whether the current Green Paper consultation is lawful, because our initial enquiries are primarily about proposals which are not being consulted on.
We know that this news will be greeted with considerable dismay by many readers, who had hoped that the courts could prevent such clearly cruel and discriminatory proposals coming into force.
Sadly, there seems unlikely to be ‘silver bullet’ or straightforward legal answer.
Instead, by far the best hope of preventing these cuts is to persuade MPs to pledge to vote against them, as evidence grows that the Labour Party is struggling to contain a rebellion.
As one Labour MP, Neil Duncan-Jordan, who won his seat with a majority of just 18 votes but who has 5,000 constituents receiving PIP, told the Guardian “The whole policy is wrong. It goes without saying that if these benefits cuts go through, I will be toast in this seat.”
More facts about the effects of the cuts are being uncovered with each passing week.
Making MPs, especially those with slim majorities, aware of how dramatically the cuts will affect claimant’s lives provides the best hope that they will never come to pass.
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⚠️ Government Phishing Alert!! ⚠️
If you see this on Facebook or anywhere else for that matter, don't fill it in!
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I have read this just now after receiving the B&W's Newsletter, I was putting off reading it as I had a feeling, it would basically say we are stuffed.
I know we have to keep at it and we will, but its so very disheartening that even the courts have their hands tied when these policies could be life or death for some. I am truly appalled and exhausted that we have this draconian level of thinking, acting and policies being implemented, we live in 2025 for goodness sake, and all without so much as a by your leave from anyone or anywhere.
Sorry if this is a little convoluted, I am struggling to even get my thoughts onto paper as such, hope it makes sense. Even the tone of this newsletter by B&W is so transparently downbeat, something they strive to steer clear of usually by adding uplifting sections, you can feel their anguish seeping through. If I am feeling this way just now there must be millions of others feeling it too.
I really had hoped B&W would have, given the legal help onboard, brought us just a little bit of a ''yes, the legal team have said we can do this or that'' that there might have been a silver bullet even if, a very small one. Sorry for my depressive writing here, I don't want to bring anyone down with it, I am just deeply appalled by our Government, our country and its leaders.
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It's fine pushing back but greed is the contributing factor that MP's surrender to. ....
Ie , they don't want to lose their 100K salary
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The Devastating Human Rights Impact of Social Security Failures in the UK
Join Amnesty UK in-person or online for the launch of a campaign uncovering the realities of social security in the UK.
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Please Sign and Share!! 👍
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It's good news but time is running out.
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