New DWP ESA warning to claimants
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I can't work out what exactly they have updated0
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Yes I agree, I read it as legal slang for 'How can we get these sick/disabled people off/or reduce there benefits and/or pressure them more into work to save the government money as fast as possible'. It's exhausting to be constantly worried and anxious about a position you don't want to be in or can control. Chin up all.carbow32 said:yeah but it is still quite nasty proposals that keep me awake in fear at night0 -
what amuses me is I am not entitled to PIP .. just UC LCWRA ... if I get pushed out of to work within two months I can guarantee my health would have gone so far down the scale I would be fully entitled to full care of PiP .. so they would end up giving me more ... but yeah let's target substantial risk ppl0
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I’m surprised how many of the disabled community have only just read about the potential wca reform (that comes before the other wca reform/assessment merge) and consultation or still don’t know about it.Creativechaos678 said:
Yes I agree, I read it as legal slang for 'How can we get these sick/disabled people off/or reduce there benefits and/or pressure them more into work to save the government money as fast as possible'. It's exhausting to be constantly worried and anxious about a position you don't want to be in or can control. Chin up all.carbow32 said:yeah but it is still quite nasty proposals that keep me awake in fear at night
I think the dwp want as few people to know about these possible reforms as possible so they can quickly sneak it through before the majority realise what is happening and what it would mean.
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lets hope enough ppl are shouting loud enough to cover everyone and they crawl back under whatever stone they crawled out of in the next GEapple85 said:
I’m surprised how many of the disabled community have only just read about the potential wca reform (that comes before the other wca reform/assessment merge) and consultation or still don’t know about it.Creativechaos678 said:
Yes I agree, I read it as legal slang for 'How can we get these sick/disabled people off/or reduce there benefits and/or pressure them more into work to save the government money as fast as possible'. It's exhausting to be constantly worried and anxious about a position you don't want to be in or can control. Chin up all.carbow32 said:yeah but it is still quite nasty proposals that keep me awake in fear at night
I think the dwp want as few people to know about these possible reforms as possible so they can quickly sneak it through before the majority realise what is happening and what it would mean.0
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