Reply To: PIP Vouchers

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Ele
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    IMO Things will soon change

    What exactly? is as yet unknown

    Just my thoughts,what are yours?

    Why are we at this point?, eat out to help out?,Poor PPE? Boris at the helm?

    Maybe not wasting all that money on implementing uneeded PIP reform and lining the pockets of failed and uneeded private assessment companies, Running the NHS into he ground imo All in an attempt to privatise as much as possible and to have a USA style insurance health system,

    Claims rise imo in part due to the above and because people are not being diagnosed/treated in a reasonable time frame and because of this in part many cases miss what can be a small window of  opportunity for them thus resulting in longer term problems

    Seems now the trough is empty we get to carry the can,yet again

    All PIP changes whatever they are imo will be incrementally and slowly introduced so it is able to be properly managed by limited DWP staff

    A guess as easier targets have always been the norm
    New claims imo and all current MH claimants quite possibly in the first line of fire
    Also imo  AUTISM 2nd biggest PIP claiming group I suspect may be messed with
    Maybe all those over  66 imo with ongoing awards will be left alone simply to allow limited DWP staff to concentrate on things elsewhere
    Qualification criteria/points for PIP Mobility may well be played about with imo

    Pension age as a PIP qualifying deadline will imo be done away with ( now the state pension age is increasing overtime) Can see the PIP qualifying age incrementally being reduced to as low as 60yrs of age imo
    Time will tell but one thing for sure .Gov imo will continue to attack and blame the weakest

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 9 months ago by Ele.