Upcoming changes to benefits
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I hope Starmer has had a dodgy curry and is up all night crapping through the eye of a needle.😠
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My esa reviews are usually every 3 years.
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Its straight up bullying. Months and months of being treated like second-class citizens without even a shred of empathy. People have been driven to self-harm or suicidal ideation over this! I have no doubt that people have attempted… how can ANY of these politicians live with themselves?
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Lol. 😅
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Yes Starmer's wife is an nhs Doctor.
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I wasn’t aware that they review it regularly like pip .
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If my lcwra is taken like many others we will be as good as gone :( it’s alright for them to be in their warm homes and have a roof other their head not worrying about the stuff we have to on top of other things :(
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I don’t think that’s fair on the poor toilet , it’s bad enough seeing his face let alone his backside
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Even if it’s not as bad it’ll be because of the backlash not out of compassion.
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Hi
I have just joined, I have been reading with great interest, it's my son I worry for he is 24 has a diagnosis of autism, he has anxiety and depression which are part of who he is as autistic traits, he dropped out of school at 16 as couldn't cope anymore, even being with family is a drain to him, a day out of the house takes several to recover due to burn out from trying to fit in and appear what he thinks people expect him to be like, my heart breaks, currently he is at home with me but if he wasn't I know he couldn't manage, he cannot deal with hot things, so can't cook, he would break down if he had to fill in a form himself, he wouldn't leave home, as it is he needs someone with him, he gets higher pip daily, lower mobility, plus UC extra bit for not being able to work, are they going to provide one to one support from door to door if they want him at job centre, how costly would that be if not he would be sanctioned, as for work maybe an hour if forced then it would be melt down, I really am getting stressed about what's to come
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Sorry I meant pip.
Blooming brain fog.
For esa I was reassessed last year after having been untouched for 13 years
I remained in the support group.
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Exactly, and they won’t apologise for it either. Timms couldn’t even bring himself to say he was sorry today when he was asked
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No or the poor cleaner he probably has on minimum wage!
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why even assess after all that time as things are changing anyway ie legacy migration.
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I haven't noticed anyone on here having a problem with some of us being on legacy benefits.
Maybe I missed something?
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I watched a bit of them in parliament today . Kendall looked demented. She looked ready for a punch up and Timms a drip . He’d be too scared to stick up for against Kendall and reeves even if wanted to.
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I have no idea but the letter arrived out of the blue and it caused me so much distress.
I am on contribution based.
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I wonder if she feels threatened by the MPs that have spoken out against her…
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I actually get less on legacy esa . I could of migrated over years ago , wish I had now
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she’s a funny thing that’s for sure
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