Scope's reply to the governments planned concessions to the green paper.

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  • Trevor_PIP
    Trevor_PIP Online Community Member Posts: 1,224 Championing
    edited June 2025

    I have read the article and the figures quoted are different to what I have read and investigated. The increases in working age claiming ill health benefits since lockdown has gone up by 2/3 and is costing £34 billion not the £5 billion Reeves is claiming back. This is why the Conservatives wanted to go further. I am not spreading misinformation, it is known by the DWP that benefits systems are being fleeced and they are employing more investigators to catch the perpetrators, even checking claimants bank accounts which has started and I thought was for UC but I have been informed PIP as well from the bank itself. Everything I type has been investigated. Thank you for your kind words.

  • mac99
    mac99 Online Community Member Posts: 39 Contributor

    we'll have to wait and see as liz kendall is giving all the details of the concessions on monday.hopefully we will get clarity on whats going to happen.

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  • Danny123
    Danny123 Online Community Member Posts: 223 Empowering

    Right so that's that then people in the position that I'm in of being on CBESA / LCWRA but no pip will be assessed under the new 4 point criteria then .... Absolutely criminal , these concessions have changed nothing for us then

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  • Danny123
    Danny123 Online Community Member Posts: 223 Empowering

    I give up .... at least I know what's what now ....November 2026 the new pip criteria won't apply to us no matter if we're assessed before or after that date it will still be with the WCA , it's when the WCA gets scrapped in 2028 / 2029 is when it will affect us and we will have too take the new 4 point criteria .... I'll just keep taking the WCA until it gets abolished , I should get one more as I'm 3 and a half years overdue so I will be getting one before the WCA gets scrapped , if they start in April 2026 again I'm hoping I can go without one till beginning of 2027 , then pass it and get a 2 year award meaning that will take me till beginning of 2029 , then I'll just take it from there 😩 absolutely nothing has changed whatsoever , these concessions mean nothing for us , it's vile what they are doing .... Obviously the most are happy with this , all the ones that have dropped out of the rebellion are cowards

  • alexroda
    alexroda Online Community Member Posts: 377 Trailblazing

    mate, sorry to say but you don’t know what you are talking about.
    Why say lockdown rather than pandemic?

    Why not mention the state of the NHS and other public services?

    There were more than 2 million people affected with long Covid, a new disease that no one knows the long term effects of it for a start.

    As a % of GDP, the UK government is spending the same amount on working-age benefits as it was in 2015. This stands at around 5% and is not projected to change by 2030. This is because we have seen deep cuts to benefits like Universal Credit alongside the increase in people claiming health and disability benefits.

    Look at the facts rather than speak out based on your personal impressions or prejudices.

  • alexroda
    alexroda Online Community Member Posts: 377 Trailblazing

    I’d also encourage you to start doing some research on how much money does the UK government spends on disability benefits compared to other European countries as per %GDP.

    These cuts are a cost cutting exercise to balance the books. That’s all this is.

  • hallac
    hallac Online Community Member Posts: 32 Contributor

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  • sarah_lea12
    sarah_lea12 Online Community Member Posts: 442 Empowering

    I haven't seen him on the daily mail, but to say stuff like he has he cannot really be claiming PIP .

  • Karl99
    Karl99 Online Community Member Posts: 15 Contributor

    This is exactly how i interpreted it from the start, that those in support group ESA will be literally thrown under a bus. Deleted from existence. It’s all about PIP.

  • luvpink
    luvpink Online Community Member Posts: 4,258 Championing

    Thats fine.

    I don't have any recent letters but I sent letters from the past because its verified medical evidence and though technically medical evidence isn't required, I have always been asked if I have been medically diagnosed to which I answered yes I sent evidence and it was referred to in my decision reports.

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Online Community Member Posts: 9,796 Championing

    I would be delighted if this happened

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    I hope this is true

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Online Community Member Posts: 9,796 Championing
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    NNeed loads more before Tuesday so they can take to government

  • MyHappy256
    MyHappy256 Online Community Member Posts: 148 Empowering

    So I just got a letter from DWP telling me that my existing claim expires in December 2025, I got PIP under SR as I was terminal at the time, had an emergency transplant which bought me some time and my medication although keeping me alive is killing me.

    There is nothing about a review it tells me that I have to make a new claim for PIP, does this then mean I then have to claim on the new system as in have 4 points for a daily living category with all the new rules, or does that only apply to new people claiming.

  • secretsquirrel1
    secretsquirrel1 Online Community Member Posts: 2,052 Championing

    Morning luv pink , I’ve . always got a GP letter too , in fact I have one from years ago which says my condition is chronic with poor prognosis .

    It says on the form not to get a gp letter though. It’s all really confusing as I have heard some people are getting review forms with 89 pages and others the AR1 form which I have .

    Regarding the concessions I watched dynamic duo and he said that we will not be subject to the 4? Point rule in future as we are on file as a claimant for 6! Years even if we lose pip as they the assessor looks back at our previous report. Obviously not agreeing to the new Keir two tier idea but I keep reading that the concession will only be for a few years and it’s a trick . I can’t understand it at all . Hope this makes sense and brain fog is bad and my phones acting the same as my brain right now 😂

  • Martinp
    Martinp Online Community Member Posts: 249 Empowering

    it’s doing my head in too, people on here say we are not protected but government do. Don’t know what to think, just making me worry more and more

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