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I think we must just prepare ourselves to lose. Nothing can be done. Writing is on the wall sadly.
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Try not to worry too much about GP evidence. In my view, the DWP should be focusing on what you have told them and accepting any medical evidence you choose to share. I always tick NO when asked for consent for the DWP or relevant professionals to contact anyone about my health condition or disability. I am also fully opted out of my GP sharing any data from my health records.
The DWP has always respected my right to privacy and has never questioned or challenged this choice. Exercising this right has never disadvantaged me, in fact, my last award was paper-based and resulted in a 10-year enhanced rate for both mobility and daily living.
I also received my review papers a year before the award ended, and it took 17 months from start to finish, so don’t worry about delays or the periodic text messages they send during that time, you will be fine. xx
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What to do everyday different emotions what do scope think any news this is pushing us more what to do where to turn ?
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it never ends does it ? What about the ECHR ? It feels like everyone has rights apart from disabled people.
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It's because he's putting through as primary legislation he won't back down that's why he's made impossible to challenge what to do
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I know the courts can rule it unlawful they don't have to listen apparently even last year they said about tories and still noting changed it's devastating
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where’s the echr ? They seem to block all other decisions
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I just received an email from benefits and work saying they’ve taken legal advice and there’s nothing that can be won in court . I don’t know how to post the link but it’s interesting you mentioned them
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France I think I don't know how to deal with this what do we do next
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Starmer won't back down no matter how many people pushback he wants this to much
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I requested it today.
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this is bad news but I can’t see how we aren’t covered by the equality act in law regarding this
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starmer saying in prime minister’s questions that he’s thinking about transitional protection for people who lose there pip
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I also posted about this earlier. They’ve frightened the life out of me as I don’t think the government will vote this down.
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My Tory MP is the same.
He would rather have people blown up in another country than allow disabled people in his own country, a future with dignity and enough money to live on and for the cost of our disabilities.
Either way he is Evil Incarnate 😡
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For how long sorry to sound negative that's just a plaster and he's probley saying that to keep mps calmer
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morning MW,
I just read from benefits and work that they’ve taken legal advice and the welfare changes cannot be challenged in court apparently. Surely this can’t be true ?
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he didn’t say he just answered saying that he’s thinking about transitional protection for peeple who lose
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Did you hear right?
If you lose pip that's it, you can't transition to something else?
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