Is the prime minister stopping PIP for autism ????

Saw this on my phone 

DWP 'narrowing' PIP eligibility will 'directly affect' people with one condition... saying it will affect people who have autism.

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  • The idea appears to be to downplay any condition which does not directly affect mobility as in effect an 'everyday problem', mental health culture gone too far, etc.  etc.

    It's proposed to offer 'treatments' in place of financial support. Although of course there is little provision remaining for any such thing these days. In effect, the changes would mean no support for most people in reality.

    There is a lot of rhetoric here though, as well, aimed at what the Government perceives to be its voter base. Cutting welfare is what they think their supporters want to hear. 

    However, to judge from the local election results, nobody is really listening. 

    I wonder why? Thinking

  • However, to judge from the local election results, nobody is really listening. 

    I wonder why?

    I'm so glad you stayed here (so far)

    Blush

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