Scope's reply to the governments planned concessions to the green paper.
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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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I think possibly Meg hillier but can’t be sure
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After tomorrow, I'll be taking some days off from this site so I can recharge my batteries. I hope you'll consider doing something similar if its making you feel ill. Coping with the unknown is so difficult for a lot of us, which makes the government's current approach especially cruel and inhumane.
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No, Marrs numbers are Labour rebels only.
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Wouldn't surprise me given how she's been applauding her own efforts since the government gave a little ground.
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I'm just plain angry to be honest, sick of the BS, sick of the lies, sick of the gaslighting nonsense.
If these cowardly barstools just came out and said "We hate Disabled people" then I would have more respect for them instead they do this covert **** which we can all see through.
Imagine going into a job centre in the future, it will become frequently chaotic with people having mental breakdowns after being given sanctions or people attacking work coaches and security staff, I see it all happening and I'm scared thinking about it.
Labour are willing to put the wellbeing of the public at risk with this nonsense too.
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I could be wrong but it’s obviously not Rachel maskell . It’s annoying me as I can’t find it now but I’m sure it was sky news. Either way she pulled the amendment and said she was voting fir the bill after bringing the amendment so it’s obvious it was to save her job
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I wonder what was also promised which they left out and why are they voting for the bill when starmers already gone back on one concession
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I think I'll do the same if I can pull myself away from the worry for a while. Just try to forget about it all for a few days and focus on something less stressful.
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I know it's been a really stressful time this year 😪
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does anyone know what time the vote will be tomorrow? Thanks.
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Watching it, Kendall said reassessments would be under new conditions. And then contradictions, she fell totally fell apart. I’m afraid she doesn’t know her own detail. So the concept of concessions protecting existing claimants is utter nonsense. Who knows what these so called ‘pathways’ mean as well, no detail and no detail on ESA.
This needs to stop now, it needs proper consultation, full detail and a transparent debate that’s aside from this manipulation of Parliamentary process which is currently going on. It’s extremely serious for lives going forward and the Labour party pushing forward to comply with some arbitrary fiscal rules while not consulting is despicable.
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There’s a post on here where the dwp wrote a letter explaining Kendall was wrong. Existing claimants stay within the old rules even if they have a reassessment or ask for a reassessment
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