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freckles
Community member Posts: 258 Pioneering
Hi all i suppose all those on pip have had the letter about pip payment being increased from april if your on standard rate for both you get a whopping £1.55 a month which works out about 38p a week well i suppose now i can buy my self two tins of aldi beans but unfortunatly no bread
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You will have to save your increase and then live the high life on posh food bean on toast. I am putting mine to a holiday the extra £2 a month will see us going no where by the sea looking forward to it now, where are my speedos.
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It be like being a 24 hour millionaire
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you should be pleased it comes automatically
we used to go on strike for weeks to get a pay rise of £2 -
At least it's an increase lots of people working don't get a pay increase
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