I'm confused on latest news that some uc claimant will receive another 120 per month
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Adam1808
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Hi guys
I already receive the £120 per month on my uc as I list sdp in October 2017 I'm confused on latest news that some uc claimant will receive another 120 per month is this another 120 of not?
I already receive the £120 per month on my uc as I list sdp in October 2017 I'm confused on latest news that some uc claimant will receive another 120 per month is this another 120 of not?
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Hi and welcome,.Yes, i read that too but all is not quite as it seems, just like a lot of reports you read in a newspaper. Not everyone will recieve the extra money and alot of people have already received the money that's owed. As you are one of those that's already received it then there's no further extra money you can claim.There was also the extra standard allowance that was given because of Covid19 which remains in place until April 2021. Sadly those that are still claiming legacy benefit missed out on that much needed extra money.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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I thought I read a news article about dwp losing another high court battle saying the 120 must be raised as we still are getting less benefits than on esa and sdp? And we would receive a further 60 per month
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Not to my knowledge there hasn't been.
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Hi poppy I'm on sea premium and high mobility and middle care I had to leave my previous home due to harassment. The 2bed house I'm in it's way to big the landlord wouldn't except PEOPLE on benefits so my freind ( carer ) put it in for him its £550 a month . But bad news is the housing stopped my rent saying theyve had a call of the landlord stating he was my boyfriend and living with me. She caused so much between his wife and me and they believed it they didn't come investigate they just stopped my rent of £330 month now I'm having to pay all the £550out of my benefits and I only live in one bedroom upstairs. My friend as been helping me but as said is wife is getting really annoyed. Sometimes I just think instead of making everyone's life miserable just end it. Housing benefit have LITERALLY put me down in the pits with debt and I cant find way out . Do you have any advice please I'm really DONE with all this benefits system stinks.
Kind regards
Godbless
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Fallenangel74 said:Hi poppy I'm on sea premium and high mobility and middle care I had to leave my previous home due to harassment. The 2bed house I'm in it's way to big the landlord wouldn't except PEOPLE on benefits so my freind ( carer ) put it in for him its £550 a month . But bad news is the housing stopped my rent saying theyve had a call of the landlord stating he was my boyfriend and living with me. She caused so much between his wife and me and they believed it they didn't come investigate they just stopped my rent of £330 month now I'm having to pay all the £550out of my benefits and I only live in one bedroom upstairs. My friend as been helping me but as said is wife is getting really annoyed. Sometimes I just think instead of making everyone's life miserable just end it. Housing benefit have LITERALLY put me down in the pits with debt and I cant find way out . Do you have any advice please I'm really DONE with all this benefits system stinks.
Kind regards
Godbless
FallenangelHI and welcome,Sorry but i don't quite understand what you're trying to say so can you please confiem something. Are you saying that the house that you live in the tenancy agreement is in your friends name and not yours? If so then who's name was the housing benefit in? Yours or your friends?I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
Is it being backdated or are they just paying it starting from next month ?
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I had it backdated from when I was forced onto uc and left the St my sdp it was 3 years worth of £120
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Sorry lost the sdp payment
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here's the story;
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/uk-news/universal-credit-claimants-extra-money-18970477
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bishop1967 said:Is it being backdated or are they just paying it starting from next month ?This concerns only those that were claiming a severe disability premium in another benefit such as Income related ESA/JSA or Income Support that moved to UC because of a change of circumstances and lost the SDP.Lots of people have already received backdated money with extra money each month because of the SDP legislation.If you weren't one of them then this doesn't apply to you.
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woodbine said:
I'm not even sure why they even wrote this story because thousands have already received everything they are owed. Typical newspaper story!
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This is the UC/SDP legislation that came into affect in January 2019. https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2019/10/made
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I think the article states that the 120 will be paid as part of your uc as at the moment its a separate manual payment each morning nth via a different department so from now on it will be in the uc payment page
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To be honest, i wouldn't trust a newspaper artical because usually they only print half the story.
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Username_removed said:The MEN story is disgraceful really and wholly misleading. It doesn’t represent what is actually happening at all.
Thanks for that Mike, my thoughts exactly.
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