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I have proof in my pip forms that my descriptor should have been a 4 but given a two even though they’re supposed to award the highest point not lower. That’s why so many don’t get a 4.
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It’s all adding up
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To ask any official info - from DWP
To obtain info that DWP holds on YOU -(SAR)
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I'm at a loss seems it's going through cowards if do as money bill cowards what's the next step
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Not a single mention of cuts to disability benefits in todays spending review by Reeves !!
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Im still sticking to what I have said from day one , these proposals were always going through .... But I'm still confident they will get watered down because they are simply not fit for purpose , they will cause complete chaos every step of the way .... And they will have to make amendments....
My plan is .... ( Cbesa and lcwra but no pip ) .... Also some dates for everyone
Be aware of a UC review at anytime , ( hopefully they never had my two undeclared accounts that have been closed for years on Thier system and only have the two my benefits go into , hopefully when that comes it will all go smoothly )
Be aware that bank checks and surveillance comes in to affect on 2026 .… ( Hopefully the two undeclared accounts I had that have been closed for over 5 years won't flag up or get uncovered and the checks will only be on active accounts that benefits go into and any accounts linked too hopefully none linked as all closed )
Be aware that April 2026 lcwra will be frozen
Be aware that in april 2026 WCA reassessments are going to start up properly again
Concentrate on my lcwra reassessment when it comes , that should come before the wca is abolished in 2028 , so as long as I pass it will take me up to or past when the new pip criteria comes in
Then my next reassessment should be under new pip criteria and I'll deal with it when the transition happens
All this worrying everyday just makes it worse , they are stealing your life , don't let them ....
Instead of worrying about what could , plan for what they say is coming so you are clear on what to do , and if it doesn't it will be great and if it does you will be ready
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Teeth bared, like a wolf.
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She states they haven’t opened up the consultation fully because it will be debated on and amendments raised in parliament. If they have a large rebellion will they then have to make concessions at least ?
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These reforms are hated by a 150 labour MPs , if they can't stop them going through they will definitely say there needs to be amendments
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But what if it goes through as a money bill can it still be watered down
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I don't understand what does this mean pls
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Exactly. They are not looking to give support in any way. I stick by what I said in that I believe this is a cull.
On 10 June the "Government" (allegedly) committed £14b to build Sizewell C; with the usual blah that it will provide a huge number of jobs for the people who want to work…
Perhaps we'll all be shipped off to work there - after all, they like their high viz jackets and hard hats don't they.
Please don't think I am making light of this in any way - this is simply how I see what they are doing.2 -
Im of the opinion that they can , I was watching something on political Joe , and they were saying even a 150 MPs wouldn't be enough to stop this going through but the women said that there would definitely not go through as it is , her words were " that's it's a given that there will be amendments " remember there's a long way to go yet .... Basically that statement in Kendall letter says there will be no delay on bringing these proposals to the house , as they want to present it to parliament by the 30th of June , as they need to pass It by a certain time so that the changes are in place for Nov 2026 , that doesn't mean to say there will be no admendments , a 150 labour MPs are not happy with them , so there is no way that they will go through exactly as they are , not to mention the house of lords will debate them as well ....
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My worry is if it goes through as a money bill no one can contest Lords courts are powerless this is what I've been reading
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Welfare reforms while they do include such things as public expenditure are classed as public bills , I do not see the government doing this , there is so much being written at the moment it's very hard to keep up , if you looked at all the things that have been written in the last month they pretty much contradict each other every few days , there will be alot of debate once these are presented to parliament and I'm so confident there will be tweaks , where exactly did you read of this money bill
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What about the Tory’s who I’ve read are voting against ?
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A post on here no your right I'm getting anxious and reading up on everything thankyou I'm going to stop looking at stuff and panicking
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Apparently there isn't a majority of MPs big enough to stop these going through , the women I watch on political Joe is very informed and is now appearing on GMB and question time , she was saying that whoever votes against its still not enough to stop them but she said one thing is for certain they will not go through as they are , she said tweaks were a certainty .... So it really is a case of waiting could you imagine the chaos these reforms would cause if they became law as they are , if a 150 of your own MPs are rebelling , getting them through is one thing but getting them through like they are after long and painful debates is another
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