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Exactly this ☝️
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Thats why I'm to scared too
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it was early last year a filled in the form, i can't recall my exact words but i did say nothing has changed as it hadn't but i know i answered thoroughly as i always do but i do recall the letter said it was to see if you still require pip. I guess it will all come back to me during the call..
If they say something has changed then that is them saying i've been lying over the years as nothing has changed
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And that what I don’t understand. There are many who right now aren’t claiming pip due to the assessment process. When lcwra stops if it’s all one assessment people will then be entitled to pip and the health element. So if the health element is the same as lcwra how will they save money?
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My conditions fluctuate throughout the day so it’s only natural for our conditions to get worse a year later
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God knows 😩
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yes i wish they saw it like that, especially if it's life long. Regards
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Good luck 🤞
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It is for the Speaker not the Government to determine whether proposed legislation can proceed as a Money Bill:
"A Money Bill means a Public Bill which in the opinion of the Speaker of the House of Commons contains only provisions dealing with all or any of the following subjects, namely, the imposition, repeal, remission, alteration, or regulation of taxation; the imposition for the payment of debt or other financial purposes."
This cannot be a Money Bill.
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will report back thanks
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Please do 🤞
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As Jim Royle (The Royle Family) would have said, 'Aspiration-focused conversation' my a**e.
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Stephen Timms is right about one thing, it will take a very, very, long time, to reassess everyone particularly, as they have a major staff shortage. Unless, that has now changed over night. One thing that wont be changing in regard to this circus of a situation is that, all dissabilities wont disspaer because of these deluded ideas being spun past months. And, neither will the ability of employers business models to accomadate the risk of hiring disabled people. Their insurance liability policies would sky rocket. Just saying.
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Disability cuts event in Wales.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0mrjx43gkno
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Hi passerby ,
I found my first claim horrendous but it had just gone over to pip from DLA. IMO and that of a benefit advisor it’s not as bad now . For one thing there are phone assessments which help . My last assessor was nice though I was still on my guard. I’m hoping this time if I give as much information as possible I get a paper based assessment. I would definitely apply for pip , it’s worth getting over with and getting in the system now . Not all outcomes are bad and I was told I was particularly unlucky. Others I know were fine .
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