Proposed changes to PIP and other benefits

In case anyone would like to read the Government's Green Paper with full details of the proposed changes (rather than relying only on media reports), it can be found here:

Department for Work and Pensions - Pathways to Work: Reforming Benefits and Support to Get Britain Working Green Paper

Parents
  • Well I thought it would be worse to be honest, I'm still not happy about the whole thing though, I don't qualify for PIP as I can do too much. I think the option to try working and not losing benefits if you can't manage it is a good idea in theory, but how it would work in practice will probably be another matter altogether.

    I think it will still have several stages to go through before it can be put into practice.

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  • Well I thought it would be worse to be honest, I'm still not happy about the whole thing though, I don't qualify for PIP as I can do too much. I think the option to try working and not losing benefits if you can't manage it is a good idea in theory, but how it would work in practice will probably be another matter altogether.

    I think it will still have several stages to go through before it can be put into practice.

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