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Big Tuss magazine readers have shared their fears about the reforms to the benefit system

Big Tuss magazine readers have shared their fears about the reforms to the benefit system
Big Tuss magazine readers have shared their fears about the reforms to the benefit system

New cuts of the Department of Labor and Pensions (DWP) that reach the payment of personal independence (PIP) or Universal Credit Next week D has gone to me People with mental illnesses and mental illnesses feel “broken and hopeless” before the spring declaration.

The readers of the Big Issue magazines have shared their fears about the reforms to the benefit system. According to current plans, most of almost 6 billion will come from PIP, which is not linked to work, and the eligibility criteria for the key disability benefit will harden, while some payments are expected to freeze.

A spokesman for DWP The big problem has said: “Millions of people have been trapped without work, so we are present reforms to the health and disability benefits in spring, so that sick and disabled people are really supported again at work, while they are more just with the taxpayer.”

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One said d Attached people have to buy in a lie that “work will release them”, while a second said: “ It is another opportunity for accusations against people in benefits. “They added:” The news that we are having cuts to the benefits of well -being and Make disabled back to work It is another opportunity for accusations against people for benefits such as lazy and pastry.

“The number of people who are so odious for people in benefits is shocking. I am surprised by the working class and the poorest peoples who come out with these negative stories about others in benefits.”

Another said: ” I don’t need help with a CV. I need a cheerleader to support me. “And another written:” Labor must guarantee access to timely and adequate medical care. The government needs to guarantee first of all access to timely and adequate medical care.

“People often end with physical problems aggravated by anxiety and depression due to extensive wait for NHS treatment “. Another anonymous respondent wrote:” I T has left me feeling distressed, broken, terrified. “

The figures of the Department of Labor and Pensions on Thursday found the number of people in the highest universal credit rate without support to find work, had almost quadrupled since the COVID-19 pandemic.

The department said that although an increase in those categorized as “limited capacity for work -related activity” as part of the transition to universal credit was expected, it had “increased far beyond projections.”

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