Scope's reply to the governments planned concessions to the green paper.
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All of this is a complete chaotic disaster.
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With no clarification on LCWRA at all, I'm still at a loss as to whether it's best to apply for PIP now or just wait and see what happens. This is chaos.
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Andrew Marr says he expects 50-70 rebels to vote against the government tomorrow, which means Starmer/Kendall/Reeves et all squeak out a win. (LBC)
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I'd just apply for it now I don't there'd be anything to lose, it's what I'm going to do.
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You're right, still no clarity on their fate as if they didn't exist, even though they're over 2.5 million!!
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The destination they're moving towards clearly shows you'll be better protected on PIP, if you qualify. I would arrange an interview at your local Citizens Advice Bureau, and make clear it's about PIP/benefits. They usually have an expert who can advise you and help you prepare a thoroughly detailed application.
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That's not including the tories though
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I’d do the same , just apply now
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I think we need 83 labour with the Tory’s
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Correct. 83 Labour rebels are needed if every other MP outside Labour votes against the bill. Marr says he understands the government have secured enough votes to win.
He says 50ish who will definitely vote against.
20 who are wavering.
The rest are satisfied they have secured enough concessions to support the bill.0 -
Hi, Im desperate to find out if income related ESA will be affected by tomorrow's bill. It should pass and if it does, will I be protected as health element of universal credit should be.
They want me to migrate across to universal credit but if I am protected while on the ESA, I would rather wait for a while.
Does anyone know please.
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I don't think anyone does know yet as this question has been asked several times. This site will steer you in the right direction as soon as anybody does know, though. You're not alone.
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I’m sure I read one mp said they’re happy they’ve saved their constituents pip . Can’t remember who it was . Obviously all along it was about their voters and not future sick and disabled
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Interesting!
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I am being reviewed in 2027 i have already been given 4 points on one of my criteria - if i have no change will i still get my award and will it be less money - i have been on pip for around 10 years with no change ?
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I'm starting to feel more ill with all of this, I'm sure it's stress and I probably need a break. But that's really hard to do when this is all going on, so hard to take your mind off it.
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They are changing the assessments and descriptors that score points, but we don't know how yet and maybe not until 2027. But I'd think if you get 4 points on something now, and you've been on PIP for 10 years, I would guess you'll be OK in terms of getting some award.
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Yes, dangerously transparent about his motivations.
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Is that including Lib Dems, Green Party, SNP?
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