Upcoming changes to benefits

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  • Wibbles
    Wibbles Online Community Member Posts: 2,532 Championing

    No - any cuts would take months/years to implement - they have so many layers of legislation and beurocracy to get past first !

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 5,288 Championing

    I agree scope is amazing everyone amazing Like yourself this has been my lifeline I've learnt so much still get my days but noting like when I joined I was in bits

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 5,288 Championing

    I think that applies to new claims not legacy I think it moves over with you and alot of people on here said it won't happen overnight so I hope we move over with lwcra

  • Zipz
    Zipz Online Community Member Posts: 1,932 Pioneering

    @YogiBear So like me you get less ESA that income-related ESA. Most of my ESA money is because I am Support Group/LCWRA. I think I Stand to lose about £400 per month. It's going to kill me. I'm alone without family.

  • Andi66
    Andi66 Online Community Member Posts: 905 Championing
  • Maggie37
    Maggie37 Online Community Member Posts: 72 Empowering

    Here’s John Mac’s piece in the Guardian.. there’s also piece in I paper based on IDS’s thoughts but I can’t get through paywall🤔

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/mar/15/benefit-cuts-labour-mps-disabled-sick

  • Andi66
    Andi66 Online Community Member Posts: 905 Championing

    Has anyone told reeves that she will blood on her hands if these cuts are implemented. That people won't be able to cope anymore. And starmer, although he is like a dictator from the 1930s , he wouldn't care

  • Wibbles
    Wibbles Online Community Member Posts: 2,532 Championing

    It really bugs me that whilst the government wants to freeze PIP - State Pensions are still increasing by 4.1% per year (and have been for several years and will continue to rise) - so they see the Elderly as much more important than disabled people.

  • Santosha12
    Santosha12 Online Community Member Posts: 949 Pioneering

    @Nightcity you too, I really hope your mum is on the mend 🙏. The PIP people almost made me completely lose the plot in Sept 23 totally giving me the runaround and lying on their report I ended up ringing the coroner's office ranting and they sent the police to me (like a welfare check really). But the police coming probably saved my life, i won't give detail but the DWP /PIP and my former boss tipped me right over an edge. The police were very kind but how embarrassing. It is very scary as I know I won't agree commitments for say jobseekers if combined/attached to LCWRA or PIP as I've no intention of even considering working until my bowel problems are fixed until they are I can't go anywhere and they can all go to hell basically. I spoke to Samaritans this morning (not just re all this thats going on), when going through stuff he said you sound like you've really got a fighting spirit and I'm glad I rang them and they reminded me of that. I'm upset because I don't feel my shoulders are very broad at the moment and it all just weighs very heavily when you're unwell at the same time. Just recovering from diverticulitis again after having double pneumonia for 7 wks, it's never ending. I've not even wrote letters yet I'm going to try and do them tomorrow and send a lot of emails. Take good care everybody ❤️ I thank God or whoever for Scope x

  • apple85
    apple85 Online Community Member Posts: 888 Championing
    edited March 15

    finally the media (including far right) report on the worst political timing since partygate (and the ‘perfect storm’ many of the disabled had feared for months now)

    Hope the general public can see the worst case scenario of ‘2+2’ for themselves now (anyone can become disabled at any time - some cruel individuals in society could find their words come back to bite them if life serves them a ‘curveball’)

    https://www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/article/welfare-cuts-will-push-disabled-people-to-end-their-lives-ptgbf75df

    If the woman wasn’t already a dame I’d say dame her again - TGT is a huge asset to the disabled community 💖

  • judie
    judie Online Community Member Posts: 309 Empowering
  • Fuji
    Fuji Online Community Member Posts: 108 Empowering

    "Labour" can go on as much as they like about "work sets you free". There are not enough jobs out there. The stats show there are more job seekers than there are jobs. Due to the businesses national insurance rises, no one can afford to hire people.

    Where are all these jobs going to come from if they do move us all over to the search group...

    Funding has been cut for programmes that help you into work.

    Also removing autism from pip when there is only a very small amount of autistic people in work in this country. The national autistic society says there are only 22% of autistic adults in paid work.

    I have autism and severe mental health issues. I was working in the nhs, they refused to make reasonable adjustments. I tried, I got union rep and HR involved. My manager still said "it's unfair to other people" I literally asked for two simple things... but whatever I couldn't fight anymore. I tried and tried. I even spoke to the lead in inclusion and disability for my trust. She was as helpful as a toilet brush. In the end I quit while I was off sick again for my mental health and then a month later went into hospital again. I've tried to end my life several times over the years, been in and out of hospital, been sectioned, been in police cars taken to a place of safety.

    No workplace has ever been understanding. There's just no point anymore. I've had to go off sick several times in jobs, I've ended up in hospital while still being employed. No employer actually gives a **** about you, I've been treated appallingly.

    Where are all the jobs that will employ disabled people let alone make any reasonable adjustments. The whole thing is a load of ****, it isn't about helping us into work, it's about cutting all our money so we don't live.

  • michael57
    michael57 Online Community Member Posts: 1,389 Championing

    that could well be that some people on a pension pay tax after working for 40 or 50 plus years and each year it puts more of them into the paying tax bracket helping the government balance the welfare costs for those that dont or who have never for whatever reason

  • Stellar
    Stellar Online Community Member Posts: 267 Empowering

    Saw this YouTube video this morning from Richard Murphy who has some great points. Because of AI, there will be a huge jobs crisis in the UK, that will affect everyone.

    Disabled people have no chance of finding jobs when they're competing with tens of thousands of abled people let go because of AI.

    Instead, more abled people will be trapped on UC due to being unable to find work through no fault of their own (and hence also become disabled due to por mental health).

    They will be stuck at home living the life of the disabled benefit claimants many of them demonised for years thanks to regurgitating right wing **** in the press, and realise they were lied to, and that being disabled and out of work sucks.

    These ableds wont tolerate it, and the right wing narratives that all people on benefits are scroungers and its their fault will be shattered forever thanks to lived expereince.

    All the more reason why these plans to murder more disabled people via benefits cuts will never go ahead.

    Labour is forcing people into work when AI’s eliminating jobs

  • pinkrose
    pinkrose Online Community Member Posts: 161 Empowering

    Oh kaliwax my heart broke reading this.

    Please know these changes aren't set in stone yet and will probably be watered down and take a long time to come into effect.

  • Stellar
    Stellar Online Community Member Posts: 267 Empowering

    So sorry you've had such awful experiences Fiji.

    Sadly a lot of disabled people (incuding autistic people) go self-employed because that's the only way we can get accommodations. Employers won't do them, the laws are toothless and unfit for purpose, so we have to do it ourselves.

    UC is **** for self-employment too. It's not designed to help people who cannot fit into the kinds of minimum wage, "unskilled" work employers provide. Nothing for remote wok too. If you're disabled and going down the self employment or remote work paths, you're on your own too.

    The best thing UC can do for most disabled people is to just bloody leave us alone. If we can work and want your help, great. If we can't, just bloody give us our money and leave us alone.

  • noonebelieves
    noonebelieves Online Community Member Posts: 628 Championing

    There are some very interesting discussions from our folks in this thread … I have a daft question. Will all these be collectively reach the parliament through Scope—Apologies in advance if this question has been asked previously

  • apple85
    apple85 Online Community Member Posts: 888 Championing

    unless you intend to do so in martyr fashion (and I hope everyone on this forum see’s their individual life’s as having value and everyone has the right to survive and have quality of life (might make an exception for the truly evil ppl in the world))

    Those in charge of this labour government would find it very convenient to their plans (the more disabled ppl that give up and accept gov proposals as ‘locked in fate’ the easier it will be for the gov to achieve their fully objective)

    At the end of the day, in the words of Steve Roger’s - “I don’t like bullies” - and that may be what this green paper represents of its authors

    And I still believe in karma (though it’s been overdue for years)

  • Maggie37
    Maggie37 Online Community Member Posts: 72 Empowering

    Thanks so much for this. I saw Liz Kendall as very much a player in all of this but John Mc Donnell lays the blame solely at Reeves door? The BBC verify article yesterday claimed Reeves is literally worshipping at the altar of the OBR.. I’ll email cross party tomorrow methinks.

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