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:
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:
I thought she said 2026? Maybe implying that many people's current 5 years or whatever would be terminated early? 2028 was mentioned too though, so maybe I just got confused. This can lead nowhere good in an already brutalising and dehumanised system for meeting a threshold they've made very difficult to reach.
Sounds very scary for many. I posted this earlier in the general PIP thread, so admit to being just as confused... "Listening to the House of Commons announcement of benefits reform, and it's just been confirmed (if I haven't misunderstood) that scoring a minimum of 4 points in at least one PIP category will be the new standard as of next year. Does that mean that anyone who, prior to today, scored several 2s (for instance) will have their present PIP stopped prematurely? Bit confused by the implications. "
Just listened to the statment from the Government, and as far as I can work out you need to score 4 points in Daily Living to qualify for PIP from 2028, but it is currently set at 8 points minimum?
But Universal Credit is to be changed for LCW part.
Am I correct in thinking this?