About the PM's (Sunak's) speech: Stop demonising us
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Thanks, Poppy. Another purely practical obstacle re both disabled and able-bodied returning to work is the jobs have to exist. So much is hot air that doesn't translate to real life. OK, say there are 50 vacancies in Skegness and 50 people looking for work in Southend. Even if the Southenders were willing to move, which they might well not be because they couldn't find anywhere to live in Skegness, they have elderly parents to care for in Southend, their children are about to take exams and so on, the people in Southend have to be able to do the jobs in Skegness or have to train first,
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Surely if you have medical evidence that they can't make you work.
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What worries me is that nobody is talking about the cuts that already happened, not even the Greens. The bedroom tax, the cuts to council tax benefit, and worst of all the removal of disability premiums from ESA to UC. These leave us thousands of pounds worse off yet no-one is saying a word about them. I just can't manage to lose any more money, I have lost so much already including also the warm home discount I no longer get either after getting it for years. I don't know how I'll manage when all my TP has eroded, it's just impossible.
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How much does it erode down to I've got bedroom tax too
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How much do you het a month on uc then for lwcra all together
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It will eventually erode to zero so there will be no TP at all. How quick it erodes down will depend on circumstances. If other elements increase or you become entitled to other elements the TP decreases.
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I wouldn't expect there to have been any mention of disability premiums because in the UC regulations they don't exist. Yes, I too receive SDP with my ESA. I also receive carers allowance so will eventually be even worse off.
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So you just get 400 a month so bludy confusing
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What do you mean just £400/month? I've already advised you on other threads many times. Your UC will include standard allowance for single person, LCWRA element, housing element and TP element.
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I know you advised I don't understand what they expect everyone to be geniuses well that's not ne at all
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No, no one expects that at all. You're panicking and not helping yourself because you're constantly keep reading various things on the internet. My advice to you would be to please stop reading things. When you are invited to apply there will be help and support out there for you.
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Thankyou
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You're welcome.
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Hopefully if Labour does simpfly UC they change not getting extra like you do on ESA.
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I cannot get my head around it all I don't understand numbers as it is do you get 900 a month esa ? And if you are do we end up losing 140 a month ?
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I'm sorry for going on just trying to understand how much lose so know what ti expect
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If you are in the support group on UC you get £138 a week, just looked it up
I be getting less than my esa with disabilities
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Cass Cass I can't answer this as don't know full circumstances.
But a single person on income related esa support group will have
393.45 single element
416.19 lcwra
140.97 transactional payment protection=953.58 a month
Then rent element if applicable.
Council tax separate
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I got lady ti break down
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