UC managed migration guide
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Thanks , yes as well as Autism, I have dyslexia, fatigue, copd joint hypermobility syndrome, and there putting me forward for bpd.
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Well all of them do pose a risk for you in the work place both physically and mentally
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Dear Popppy, is there any chance of making a pettition, for us to sign, to stop the errosion of TP? This will be such a terrible thing for all, and esspecially the single dissabled. It is totally unjust.
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Unfortunately I won't be able to do that because I just don't have the time. My health hasn't been great for the past 5 days or so either. You can of course do one yourself.
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Thankyou! Totally understand. I have been absolutely ussless recently,some cardiac issues on top of ME/CFS. I also do not do any of thesocial media to push a petition to other people. I do not use asmartphone either. Maybe there will be someone who will come up withthis idea as well.
You are doing great job here! Very much appreciated!
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You could email sir Stephen Timms, he is the disabled minister
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That would be great!
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timmss@parliament.uk
Address Sir Stephen Timms
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Hey there.
Just a quick note. Could we try and keep on topic for this discussion please? I know everyone is anxious currently, but I'd suggest making a new discussion, just so people asking for help don't get lost.
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Sorry to hear this poppy I hope your resting and have support thankyou for everything you do
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Thank you and you're welcome. I have my daughter at home and she's amazing, we actually help each other.
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That's so nice same as me and my daughter it's a blessing
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And mine, just quick note Sir Stephen Timms replied for me to email dwp , but I be anxious to do that in case it makes things worse
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Ah yh no I don't blame don't send it will make you so anxious after I sent email it played on my mind
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I new I as doing the right Hong telling UC to do one the emotional black mail they have over "well U won't get payed then will yeh first I need to go to job centre on a work related interview 🤔IAM autoimmune and have mental health vurlable to my own environment or any illness viral virus airborne not airborne i have no defence biology as my body immune response is badly damaged and u can't repair it there is no cure for it it can end up in clinically extremely vulnerable serious medical condition every single time I no this because it's nearly took my life once forced on by JSA telling me I was lazy needed to concentrate on work put my interview up to 4x a week cause she thought i was partying to hard no it was ever muscle weakness setting in from my compromised system that turned on me damaged me I have a ute kidney failure ck level hitting higher than Britains triothelogn champ on 29.000 plus they had 0 idea how i was siting up talking to them with the results my bloods i should been in a coma I lost all power from my stomach to my feet i was asleep in bed,29 yrs old my life had to change being forced to stress push myself to hard it nearly killed me left me life long disability no one cam explain how or why it happend just that it does happen when it does there is no replacing it or repairing it its impossible but with in 3 days doing that migration move UC account i new straight away that would happen i even logged it in July when first go the notice instead doing it straight away to protect my illnesses my welfare rights, my eligibility rights, and difference in any laws made to UC under migration scheme transitional protection law,normal ppl applying for UC benefit without migration ref number your not entitled the benefits of the transitional protection included cover the 5 week dead
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Thankyou it's the eroding part I just don't understand people tried to explain I'm just wondering how much do you lose over time I'm support group spd
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I will try to explain it further, with simple rounded figures and I hope this will help.
For example when you claim UC if the standard allowance is £400 per month and your Transitional Protection (TP) is £200 per month and benefits increased from April next year. If the standard allowance increases to £420 per month then your TP will decrease by £20, which will mean it will drop to £180 per month.
For this reason because of the decrease in the TP your overall benefits entitlement will remain the same.
How quick is decreases will be different for each individual person, depending on their their circumstances. Some will find it will decrease within a few months and others it could be a couple of years.
So to recap on the above…
Standard allowance £400
TP £200.. overall UC entitlement £600
April 2025 standard allowance increased by £20 to £420.
TP decreases by the same £20, reducing it to £180. Overall UC entitlement £600.
Please note that these are just random figures used in its simplest form but I hope it helps you to understand it a little more.
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So I get lwcra spd it will go down till 600 so I lose under 400 a month sorry to be a pain
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It's impossible I just don't get it I had a Job in jin centre when they had the card system I used to put all in wrong order I just don't get numbers I know you explained so many times I appreciate that it's like a different language numbers but thankyou I know you explained so many times
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I've sent to daughter I will drive her crazy now thankyou so much
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