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13 years 9 months ago #73737 by lild
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This makes a mockery of the whole system, and people who are still employed should take note of what theyre paying taxes and national ins for when this can happen to them if they become ill.
When in work we have to pay as single people nat insurance stamps, taxes etc etc, then if we need help when we are ill, we may find we cannot get any help, if we have partners husbands wives, as we are then not treated as individuals.
The whole thing is wrong................
When in work we have to pay as single people nat insurance stamps, taxes etc etc, then if we need help when we are ill, we may find we cannot get any help, if we have partners husbands wives, as we are then not treated as individuals.
The whole thing is wrong................
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13 years 9 months ago - 13 years 9 months ago #73738 by bro58
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TCP wrote:
Hi TCP,
If you are now in receipt of Income Related ESA( it should tell you this on your ESA award letter) the 365 day limitation does not count.
A recording of the proceedings yesterday can be viewed from this link. :
www.parliamentlive.tv/Main/Player.aspx?meetingId=9328
Be warned though, it went on for 4 hours.
At one stage Lord Freud said "I am completely lost", how does he think claimants feel?.
bro58
I'm confused now. I moved form IB to ESA and I'm single and have no savings (unable to work for many years)...what happens to me after the year is up? I think all of this legislation is gobbledygook.
Hi TCP,
If you are now in receipt of Income Related ESA( it should tell you this on your ESA award letter) the 365 day limitation does not count.
A recording of the proceedings yesterday can be viewed from this link. :
www.parliamentlive.tv/Main/Player.aspx?meetingId=9328
Be warned though, it went on for 4 hours.
At one stage Lord Freud said "I am completely lost", how does he think claimants feel?.
bro58
Last edit: 13 years 9 months ago by bro58.
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13 years 9 months ago #73739 by RachelPotter
Replied by RachelPotter on topic Re:CB 365 day for life?
Hi TCP, if you are on ESA (CB), you'll go on ESA (IR), if you are in the WRAG.
If you are in the Support Group on ESA (CB) nothing will change.
If you are in the Support Group on ESA (CB) nothing will change.
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13 years 9 months ago #73740 by RachelPotter
Replied by RachelPotter on topic Re:CB 365 day for life?
Hi Bro...befuddled!
I watched it in the end last night! Bad idea, I'm exhausted today and none the wiser!
I watched it in the end last night! Bad idea, I'm exhausted today and none the wiser!

- bro58
13 years 9 months ago - 13 years 9 months ago #73741 by bro58
Replied by bro58 on topic Re:CB 365 day for life?
migration wrote:
Hi M,
You can follow the bills progress through The Lords from this link. :
services.parliament.uk/bills/2010-11/welfarereform.html
As you will see it is currently at committee stage, it is expected to be passed as law in April 2012, there may yet be some ammendments to the bill.
bro58
sohas this definitely passed into law now,i cant find any information on it except the parliament site which didnt help much.
Hi M,
You can follow the bills progress through The Lords from this link. :
services.parliament.uk/bills/2010-11/welfarereform.html
As you will see it is currently at committee stage, it is expected to be passed as law in April 2012, there may yet be some ammendments to the bill.
bro58
Last edit: 13 years 9 months ago by bro58. Reason: yet
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13 years 9 months ago #73742 by Gordon
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Replied by Gordon on topic Re:CB 365 day for life?
RachelPotter wrote:
You won't be put in the Support Group, even unpaid, unless you subsequently qualify for ESA(IR), because you have no remaining entitlement to ESA.
The only ongoing entitlement will be to NI credits, and this will only be while you continue to pass the WCA.
Gordon
Sorry Rachel, but that was the whole point of yesterdays discussion.Sorry Gordon, poor English on my part.
What I meant was that if you were eligible for the Support Group but not ESA (CB), it is still possible to be in that group but not receive benefit?
Best wishes,
Rachel
You won't be put in the Support Group, even unpaid, unless you subsequently qualify for ESA(IR), because you have no remaining entitlement to ESA.
The only ongoing entitlement will be to NI credits, and this will only be while you continue to pass the WCA.
Gordon
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