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Nothing will happen and you'll keep your award until your next review time comes. If it comes after Nov. 2026 and that the proposed 4pts based scoring system gets into effect (God forbid), you would assessed with the new system.
According to Stephen Timms, PIP claimants are reassessed every three years.
Hope this will help.
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I too wrote to kemi but no reply as yet . I did read that Helen whately conservatives said the reforms were cruel . But in The sun it claims Tory’s voting against as the reforms don’t go far enough. But that’s The sun newspaper so did they add that little bit in .
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My advice is this:
Try to ask around, both on this forum and elsewhere, including Benefits & Work, which doesn't even require you to register in order to drop an enquiry, whether they're currently extending awards or are calling people for a reassessment/review.
From your enquiry, if it happens that they're extending awards, hold on for a while and check again in three or four months and hopefully a lot of water will flow under the bridge by that time.
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Thanks passerby , I’ll do that . It’s the way they don’t bother to communicate so if they do extend they won’t bother to write to me
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Hi @secretsquirrel1 - I wrote to Kemi Badenoch on 4 May, & didn't receive a reply until 30 May, as, 'Kemi has received a high volume of correspondence and it is taking time to get back to everyone.'
I'd rather believe a Conservative MP saying they'd back other MPs against the cuts in a televised debate about PIP chaired by Diane Abbott than the Sun any day.
Previously I'd had a letter from Rishi Sunak on 1 April, who said at the end, 'There is little evidence that the Government's decisions will improve security for the genuinely vulnerable or offer support for those trapped by welfare get into good jobs. More is needed to be done to reform our welfare system and get people back into work, however, this has to happen in a thought out, consulted and open way.'
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was that Helen whately you mean at the Diane Abbott meeting ? Catherine had a nice email from kemi .
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Andy Burnham should be the one to replace Keir Starmer. He identifies as a socialist, even though he used to identify during Blair tenture as being on the Blairite wing of the party.
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@secretsquirrel1 - No, it was Danny Kruger at the Diane Abbott meeting.
No, I don't think Rishi would have done anything like Labour from what he's said. He's my MP & has always responded (even when I didn't expect him to).
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I believe the claim of the Sun was just based on what Helen said on 18th March in reply to Liz Kendall. As we all know, Helen has recently criticised these cuts and called them cruel and rushed.
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Wish he’d stayed now
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Rishi wasn't bad at all. To me, his fault was jumping into an unsalvageable sinking boat.
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Up until Mel stride and the green paper I didn’t mind rishi . My conditions went into a very big set back then but after the short lived relief of Labour winning I realise the Tory’s weren’t as bad as Labour for us . I emailed kemi and said she needs a voter base support the disabled and get our votes but not with Mel stride .
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When speaking with your MP, please highlight the several deeply concerning and deceptive disability benefit cuts proposed in the Pathways to Work Green Paper. ⬇️These changes will have serious consequences—not just for disabled people and carers, but also for wider society.
Explain to your MP that cutting essential support will also increase pressure on the NHS, adult social care, and local councils.(evidence with alt text👇🏼)Many MPs are not well informed about how disability benefits actually work, and some may be swayed & manipulated by misleading narratives and lies pushed by Kendall.
Please keep speaking up. Our collective voice matters. We must stand together and speak for all including all the disabled people who’ve migrated to UC-no disabled person should be left behind.
In solidarity ✊
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Thankyou i appreciate your words. The 4 pts system is so unfair as making points harder and adjusting them as they want. I have more than 4 the last time so the same illness i (we all), have is degraded when for us it's still the same as it always has been
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So good to see you posting again @noonebelieves - I hope you are keeping well.
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You're very welcome.
Anyone who has gone through the WCA and/or PIP assessments would agree that these assessments mainly depend on the assessor and DWP's decision maker themselves rather than the assessments, which is very similar to driving tests. You're correct, they adjust points as they like and, I believe, in reflection with their judgement of the claimant as a person rather than their health conditions.
That's why I hate these assessments. Each time I speak with my GP, she asks me whether I've claimed PIP and I'm hesitating to do so to date due to the hassle and worry that it causes from day one till you receive a decision, which could even take a year, making me feel nervous and worried for a whole year. In addition, I can easily mess up my assessment, as I cannot stand stupid or silly questions.
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please do not read if you are easily triggered …. 😔
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Your table is missing another important benefit - Carers Allowance !
The caree must to be receiving Daily Living to receive CA.
How many claimants will lose Carers Allowance if this unfair reform goes through ?
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What do these politicians know about mental health and disabilities. Because Liz Kendall knows squat just that everyone is faking it. Makes me so angry as these people haven't got a clue. Id like her to walk in my shoes for a day because I bet she wouldn't cope for a hour in them.
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