Upcoming changes to benefits
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They were also cheering on their own AI plans, and AI is useful for some things but it's also taking a lot of jobs. Many of those jobs were ones that some disabled people might have been able to try working from home too. Then on top of them making it harder everywhere else so businesses are hiring less anyway. They are clueless.
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They know there's no jobs and very unlikely disabled people with get the few there are , but they want them on job seekers money to save the job a few quid, its bonkers tax the super rich , and leave disabled people alone
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It's not the only uniquely British attitude that's so toxic and harmful. The way this country is hostile towards the EU and trans rights are both unique within European. Oh and the systemic classism and serfdom. It's vile.
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Hi All, can anybody help me and explain about SARS please? Thinking of everyone in this awful time.
I'm shocked people who are vulnerable can be treated this way.
Ag
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my first assessment was zero points from highest DLA. Assessor lied totally. Tribunal bullied me and erred in law so it went to higher tribunal. Then back to third tribunal where I got 5 years back dated 2 as it took two years of fighting them. Last assessor took over two hours on what dwp told me should be a quick assessment. She gave me less than two years but dwp increased it themselves. I thought highest for both was 10 light touch but I don’t know how they work that out. She tried to act friendly but I didn’t trust her.
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"I thought highest for both was 10 light touch"
What do you mean?
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What I find unconscionable is how intentionally divisive they’re making this, it’s disgraceful politics. Turning communities in on and against each other, that’s part of this narrative. I’ll fight that way of thinking till my last breath. There are many others who have much worse health situations and others who have it better. But it serves a purpose to create mistrust amongst people as a distraction from the real unfairness and inequality in this country. Creating a sense of relief for some tomorrow and utter panic for others as they’re thrown under the bus is disgraceful manipulation. Whatever the outcomes I think it’s vile to be honest.
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some ppl get 10 year award and light touch reviews after that . I read somewhere years ago you had to have highest car and mobility to get it .
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I got the 10 year award, scored 16 points on daily living and 16 on mobility
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I got about the same
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I am getting little fed up with the government saying, getting those back into work, what work is that then!
So many are losing their jobs with labour in power.
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Guardian saying he's going to 'drive through drastic cuts despite opposition'.
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Mine ignored all medical evidence, my GP was astonished. She twisted what my specialist wrote and blamed my ME on a sick family member. Then wrote but she’s ( meaning me ) ok now . Although there’s no cure . Dwp gave me points for MR but I still went tribunal. The worst was the disabled woman herself. She bullied me and said inappropriate things. Then tried to remove points off me for a question I had been awarded points for by dwp . That would have left me with nothing. They were playing up to the dwp representative who was there and thought she was Ironside. Four of them questioned me as though I were on a murder charge .
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I only ever get 3 year awards and I'm on highest rate for both elements.
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hope im wrong but i don’t think they will backdown on anything,just caught a brief piece on Google from the guardian saying that Starmer isn’t gonna give way on anything ,hopefully just a headline getter but I’m not so sure
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it was exhausting. I begged her why do they keep doing this . I can’t get better there’s no treatment or cure . I was in pain . She then wrote that in the report and ticked review in two years . It’s not even a full two but 22 months
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I am 60 about to turn 61 and severely disabled. I am on ESA (contributory) support group which was awarded on an ongoing basis and the enhanced rates for daily living and mobility for PIP which was awarded for 10 years when I was 59 (I think this is also classed as ongoing). Just had a look at my points and I was awarded 24 for daily living and 12 for mobility.
Does anyone get a sense of what changes will look like in practice? I see three options:
1) The changes will be implemented at review (usually a year before the current award expires)
2) The existing points on the last application will be used to determine rates / eligibility going forward
3) A new application will.be required
What do people think is the most likely option?
Regarding points, I think you need 12 currently to get the enhanced rates but that's moving to 16 (if some news outlets are to be believed) and you require at least 2 lots of 4 points as well as the extra 8 from elsewhere?
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Going on everything else they've been doing, I worry this is what will happen. They do whatever they want now.
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this is where they waste money paying for constant assessments. As soon as you get your award you have a bit of breathing space then the worry again
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Well they didn't give in over the wfa or the farmers inheritance tax despite the protests so its not really looking good for us.
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