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I am terrified, I will lose my £ 700 per month, Mom says with EM after the work reveals enormous changes in the benefits.

I am terrified, I will lose my £ 700 per month, Mom says with EM after the work reveals enormous changes in the benefits.

Mama Dawn Parker suffers from multiple sclerosis and claims £ 700 a month in PIP disability benefits.

She walks with an interior frame and only ventures outside in a wheelchair.

Woman in outdoor wheelchair.

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Mum Dawn Parker suffers from multiple sclerosis and claims £ 700 per month in PIP disability benefits, but is “terrified” that payments stopCredit: Richard Walker
Liz Kendall, Secretary of Labor and Pensions, giving a statement in the House of Commons.

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Liz Kendall, above with deputy PM Angela Rayner and Sir Keir Starmer, announcing changes in well -beingCredit: Pa
Woman who uses tablet to request universal credit.

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The benefits are obtaining a great shake, with many worried that they will end worse as the government tries to save billions of the well -being billCredit: Alamy

Diagnosed in 2008, Dawn lives in Chancellor Rachel ReevesLEEDS constituency.

Dawn, 58, said: “A couple of years ago, Rachel took me with both hands and said: ‘When we entered force You won’t realize how good you will be. ‘

“I am terrified, despite yesterday’s guarantees, that people like me will be rejected by PIP in future.

When I initially requested PIP Someone had to come home to evaluate me.

“The guy said he described.

“I think the tests should be exhaustive enough to protect payments for those of us who really need it.”

‘I receive £ 46k for 2 hours of daily work

The single mother Cheryl Lloyd used to win £ 46,000 a year as a full -time teacher who works 50 hours a week.

But due to the broken benefits system, it obtains the same amount working only two hours a day.

Cheryl, 51, from Burntwood, personal, gets £ 1,200 per month in universal credit and £ 450 per month for Son Luca, 15, who is autistic and has ADHD, and his daughter Scarlett, nine.

She said: “I left to become a private tutor to win £ 33 per hour.

“A friend told me that I would be entitled to a universal loan. Now, I can do as little as two hours a day and end with as much money as I did as a teacher.

“It’s crazy. There are no incentives to work more because it loses benefits for every additional hour you work.

“I want to work, not sit at home and see Netflix.”

Childbirth reveals the benefit cuts raft with eligibility for PIP to receive great success
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