Government plans
charl1234
Online Community Member Posts: 301 Empowering
From what I can see this we are going to cut benefits after 18 months is only true of people found fit for work and refused to do a six month work placement, they are changing the wca on mobility part only not social engagement or toilet incontinence as previously stated? Have I about summed it up correctly?
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There's a full thread here related to it. https://forum.scope.org.uk/discussion/112187/the-autumn-statement-2023#latest Everything stays exactly as it is now. Changes maybe made for new claims from 2025 but there's a GE before that. All we need to know right now is that nothing changes for now.
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They're targeting claimants in receipt of the full UC allowance only with no other elements or benefits and who've not engaged with them for six months
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Let's try and keep the chat to the main Autumn statement post folks, or things are going to get very confusing.0
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