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2 days 6 hours ago #306886 by redcat
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I’m on long term ESA (support group) so I shall be migrated to UC at some point. Will I be counted as a new claimant and therefore only be paid half the health element despite being on benefits for many years? It does not seem fair if so but then when were the government ever really fair to claimants!
Shirley Ann
I’m on long term ESA (support group) so I shall be migrated to UC at some point. Will I be counted as a new claimant and therefore only be paid half the health element despite being on benefits for many years? It does not seem fair if so but then when were the government ever really fair to claimants!
Shirley Ann
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21 hours 21 minutes ago #306950 by latetrain
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Hi redcat
You post a very good question and I do not have an answer.🤔
Hopefully the B&W newsletter will shed more light on the subject once the dust settles down, I was asked a similar question about someone going from DLA to PIP, and I had no answer I could give, yet.😵💫
Gary
You post a very good question and I do not have an answer.🤔
Hopefully the B&W newsletter will shed more light on the subject once the dust settles down, I was asked a similar question about someone going from DLA to PIP, and I had no answer I could give, yet.😵💫
Gary
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21 hours 13 minutes ago #306951 by span13l
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my understanding is as long as you receive a migration notice and claim UC before the deadline there is a top up element called "trasitional element" which will match up with your current amount
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21 hours 6 minutes ago #306953 by latetrain
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Hi span131
You are correct but TP does not apply to what redcat is talking about.
Gary
You are correct but TP does not apply to what redcat is talking about.
Gary
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