PIP award at Tribunal
“Morning all, well thanks to much advice and B and W, I had a first tier tribunal… which was allowed! Hallelujah! I am allowed standard rate daily living component, and from 0 on the mobility component to 12 so the enhanced rate and I am truly grateful”

 

 

Dear Reader,

Obviously we’re delighted, though amazed, to be writing about the resignation of IDS and the abandoning of the PIP cuts.

Who could have expected such happy events, even a week ago?

ids as draculaBut our joy is marred by the realisation that although IDS’ ministerial career is currently dead, there’s at least a possibility that he could be back in charge at the DWP before the summer is out.

Because if the British public vote to leave the EU, then Cameron and Osborne will almost certainly be toppled, possibly to be replaced by Boris Johnson.

If that happens, IDS will undoubtedly expect to be rewarded for his part in the Brexit campaign and there is a real possibility he will ask for his old job at the DWP back again.

IDS as one of the undead is a deeply scary thought.

Though IDS’ current replacement, Stephen Crabb may be no better than IDS. In fact, he may even be worse.

One thing is for sure, after his Facebook post supporting ESA cuts, we know he’s entirely ignorant about the benefits system – he voted for the cuts on the basis that everyone in the work-related activity group is fit for, and actively seeking, work.

Crabb’s first act as work and pensions secretary was to announce that the PIP changes have now been dropped and that there will be no more welfare cuts in this parliament. We’ve looked at the statements made by Crabb and Osborne and we’re not convinced that the Tories haven’t left themselves an awful lot of wriggle room for more cuts once the furore has died down.

Assuming they still have their jobs by then, of course.

We’ve also taken a look at what claimants might expect in the future if Osborne and Cameron stay in power.

Will ESA cuts still go ahead?

Will universal credit be quietly killed off?

Will attendance allowance be axed for new claims?

We can’t say for certain, but we take a look at the probabilities.

Meanwhile, the probability of a claimant winning their ESA or PIP appeal currently stands at 58% and 60% respectively – and rising. Which is no doubt why the DWP has been given £22 million to recruit 180 presenting officers for the next two years.

In theory, presenting officers should act as a ‘friend of the court’, helping judges to reach a fair decision. In reality, they will be sent by the DWP to try to discredit claimants and browbeat tribunal judges into accepting the DWP’s interpretation of the law.

Appeals are certainly not going to get any easier.

But, whatever problems lie ahead, just for this moment claimants have something to smile about.

Good luck,

Steve Donnison

 

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BENEFITS NEWS
What does the future hold for claimants?
Many people will have their doubts about the claim by the new work and pensions secretary, Stephen Crabb, that there will be no more benefits cuts in this parliament.

Could IDS return from the ministerial graveyard?
There has been much justified rejoicing at the resignation of IDS and the end of his reign of terror at the DWP. But there is a distinct possibility that his absence may be only temporary.

Have the Tories promised no more benefits cuts?
Have the Tories promised not to make any further benefits cuts or not?

DWP recruits 180 presenting officers to cut ESA and PIP appeal success rates
The DWP has been given £22 million to recruit presenting officers in an effort to reduce the number of claimants winning their PIP and ESA appeals.

Crabb, IDS replacement, clueless about benefits system
Stephen Crabb, the new secretary of state for work and pensions has already proved himself clueless about how ESA works.

PIP cuts will not go ahead ‘in their current form’ PM says
David Cameron revealed yesterday that planned cuts to PIP will not go ahead ‘in their current form’.

IDS resigns, allegedly in protest at benefits cuts
Iain Duncan Smith has spectacularly resigned from the cabinet today, claiming that he has been pressured too often into making cuts in the working age benefits bill in the immediate run-up to a budget.

Will Tories back down on PIP cuts?
There are signs that the Tories are beginning to backtrack on plans to make PIP harder to claim, as the possibility of a revolt by their own backbench MPs begins to grow.

Further increase in ESA support group successes
Statistics released by the DWP last week show a further small rise in the proportion of claimants being awarded ESA and a small rise in the proportion being placed in the support group.

200,000 will lose PIP altogether due to rules change
Analysis of benefits cuts by the Labour party have revealed that 200,000 claimants will lose their award of PIP altogether, the Guardian reports.

Big difference in PIP success rates
The latest PIP statistics reveal that fewer than half of all new claimants get an award, whilst almost three quarters of DLA to PIP claimants get an award.

PIP to be made harder to claim – 640,000 claimants will lose out
The DWP announced yesterday that changes to the rules for claiming PIP are expected to leave 640,000 disabled people with no award or a smaller award by 2020/21.

GOOD NEWS FROM THE FORUM
As always, many thanks to everyone who takes the trouble to post in the forum or email us with news of your success. We know it’s many readers favourite, and most encouraging, bit of the newsletter.

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Successful DLA to PIP transfer
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