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I have received my pip assessment forms today, different from the previous one and aimed at the most severely disabled. I have severe scoliosis and other conditions but still working,only 20 hours but always worked. Reading the forms it certainly looks like I will loose my pip. It doesn't look like the DWP or the government means to help many people at all. I'm very worried about loosing my payments like so many of us.
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Vote still going ahead on Tuesday 1st July
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This is so wrong. How can they even be using these new forms already?
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I don't trust labour at all their constantly at the MPs on the list trying to get them to remove their names from it I hope they don't though
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If this speculation is true, it'll be hilarious. Kid Starver et al. are suffering the consequences for their attempts to unalive more disabled people.
They should also do the same for the assisted dying bill.
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Are the descriptors different then ? I’ve read some getting forms 89 pages and others short form. Mines in the post
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How do they differ from previous forms? The descriptors haven't changed. There hasn't been a change in PIP law. Please explain as we're all nervous.
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They knew all along cruel as hell this labour party
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I think some of this labour goverment are cruel, I am mentally disable due to 20 years of domestic violence endured on me ,I'm not a scrounger
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A comment from Benefits and Work.
Labour, the Tories and Reform have blood on their hands!
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I really don't know, like most of us, how this is all going to turn out. However one thing I can say is a week in politics is a very long time.
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Ive sent the article to Kendall reeves and Starmer on X and shared it around. Yeah it needs to stop the stress this is causing issues really harmful they need to listen
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and that's exactly why the Establishment is pushing these cuts. how many of those mentally unwell people have successfully unalived themselves since March? their deaths will save the government money. In their yes, the fewer "useless eaters" alive, the better.
All benefit claimants on PIP and or LCW/LCRWA should be compensated £0000s for the stress the government inflicted on them via these cuts once this is over. and for those that unalived themselves, their families should get the compensation instead.
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It's a shorter form than the last one, someone has asked if it's a review or not.l don't know. I just feel very stressed about it all.
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Now the heavyweight Unions are starting to become involved.
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Suggesting McSweeney’s strategy to define Starmer against the left of his party had backfired, one minister told The Times: “Morgan is completely off his rocker.”
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I send the stuff I see to labour MPs so they know let's hope there sharing it. Appalling really what front benchers are doing and lying to get there
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