Scope's reply to the governments planned concessions to the green paper.
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What, like Richard Madeley talking to Gavin (fireplace salesman of the year) Williamson?
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The minor issue seems to be the revised PIP descriptors will apply to all claimants, current and new. But I don't think we can create a two-tier system based on date claim.
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if they are planning on changing the descriptors then there’s no need for this bill.
Just start working on that alongside the disabled community.
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Work on the review of PIP assessments/descriptors will conclude in autumn this year, as per written statement from Liz Kendall.
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Changing the assessments/descriptors forms part of the reform bill. They need to pass this in order to advance whatever they want to do later.
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Conclude! They haven't let the grass grow have they? What happened to the promise of working with disabled people?
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Lizzy is speaking now.
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Stephen Timms explanation of Welform Reform to MPs today:
Timms Review of the PIP Assessment:
Hi @Rosie_Scope - can you change the 2nd link into a hyperlink please
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All done for you @chiarieds ☺️
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Still absolutely no mention of CB-ESA support group. Disgusting!!!
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I'm unsure how things are going to work when PIP is what you have to claim for to get the UC health element when the WCA is scrapped. If PIP daily living is the gateway to the UC health element and you get enough points for this in daily living then I'm guessing you'll be left alone and get LCWRA money, but would you get PIP money as well?
Will it be possible to only get LCWRA money, to only get PIP money, and to get both?
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You can rest assured that they'll make it so damn difficult to by able to claim this "health element" from 2028 onwards, it will be absolute chaos.
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You need to get enough points for DLA in PIP to get the new UC health element. So you either get both payments, or neither. They are incentivising a lot more people to try and get PIP, but, of course, they are tightening the screws on eligibility to make it much more difficult.
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Thank you for that. Liz Kendall is just speaking in parliament about this now.
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The whole thing is now rushed through with no clear indication on what the proposals are.
MPs need to vote this down and start afresh. There are people life’s on the line.
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some good news:
Debbie Abrahams, the Labour chair of the work and pensions committee and the second signatory on Meg Millier’s reasoned amendment against the welfare bill, has said she cannot support the bill, despite the concessions, ITV’s Romilly Weeks reports. She has posted on social media.
NEW: Debbie Abrahams one of 3 MPs to negotiate the welfare concessions with No 10 says they do not go far enough @ITVNewsPolitics
She says the government rowed back on what had been negotiated and in the current form she will not be supporting the bill
This is even more of a mess for the government than first thought. A costly u turn that might yet not get them off the hook
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These reforms that are causing so much angst and distress will save less than the amount projected to be increased spending on asylum in the next 1-2 years.
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because experts will call Starver et al. out on their fundamentally unwelcome ****. its the same reason Brexit happened.
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