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bigaxedwarf
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Hi can you help me what if people are already on pip and they get lcwra what will it mean will you be ok if you're already on pip ? I'm so confused
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The white paper suggests that those claiming PIP and LCWRA will continue but LCWRA is changing to UC health support. However, no one knows exactly what will happen yet because there's nothing in place other than the suggestions in the white paper.It's a long way off in the future and new claims could start in 2026/27 and potentially as late as 2029. There's nothing to discuss at the moment because no other details have been announced.1
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Try not to worry 2026-29 is a long way off. We will know more nearer the time.1
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Thank you but why make everyone worry now it's years off like you said1
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