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  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    What are you gloating about exactly? I'd be ferrying my own grandkids around personally.

    Is your time too precious to look after your own.

    Is it all about what you can get for nowt.

    How really f**cking sad.

    Do you actually care about the kid?

    Crawl back under your stone and have a good look in the mirror.

    Try and bit a better role model. Even though I know how really challenging that is for someone with your mental capacity.

    TIT
    Best & most honest post ever on this site, time people knew how nasty & arrogant this **** is but Oh he served his country so that makes it ok. (Not).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lolmorgan View Post
    Best & most honest post ever on this site, time people knew how nasty & arrogant this **** is but Oh he served his country so that makes it ok. (Not).
    Makes what ok?

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    A lot of experts on here, my son sets PIP because of his disability he?s autistic and has epilepsy and I wish to God he was ?normal? whatever the hell that means
    Despite what was announced the other day we are not certain he will continue getting it certainly the living part is uncertain Kendall said the other day only the ?most severe and long term disabled? will be ok, well as long as he?s cured this time next week he?ll be off to work then!
    Yes he is disabled but is he less disabled than someone with cancer or in a wheelchair? Probably not truth is those in power haven?t a bloody clue and neither have most of you lot, unless you live with it day to day and making almost daily phone calls and form filling.
    The only MP who has half a clue is Ed Davey who has a disabled son
    I am formally inviting anyone on here who wishes to take it up to come a spend a typical week (or day if you can?t stand the routine) and see if you have changed your opinion believe me I wish we didn?t have to go through all this I?ve not even mentioned the interrogations (tests) you have to go through to get it
    SO SHUT YOUR GOBS AND JUST GET A BIT OF KNOWLEDGE FIRST

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    Quote Originally Posted by uttis View Post
    A lot of experts on here, my son sets PIP because of his disability he?s autistic and has epilepsy and I wish to God he was ?normal? whatever the hell that means
    Despite what was announced the other day we are not certain he will continue getting it certainly the living part is uncertain Kendall said the other day only the ?most severe and long term disabled? will be ok, well as long as he?s cured this time next week he?ll be off to work then!
    Yes he is disabled but is he less disabled than someone with cancer or in a wheelchair? Probably not truth is those in power haven?t a bloody clue and neither have most of you lot, unless you live with it day to day and making almost daily phone calls and form filling.
    The only MP who has half a clue is Ed Davey who has a disabled son
    I am formally inviting anyone on here who wishes to take it up to come a spend a typical week (or day if you can?t stand the routine) and see if you have changed your opinion believe me I wish we didn?t have to go through all this I?ve not even mentioned the interrogations (tests) you have to go through to get it
    SO SHUT YOUR GOBS AND JUST GET A BIT OF KNOWLEDGE FIRST


    I'm not on about people in your situation you deserve everything you get it's those who get it & don't who have as normal a life as most people.
    Last edited by RU66; 21-03-2025 at 08:01 AM.

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    Some of the more disabled people have been turned down for PIP whereas people with anxiety or whatever have got it, that's one of the problems with it which I don't know if they're addressing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Some of the more disabled people have been turned down for PIP whereas people with anxiety or whatever have got it, that's one of the problems with it which I don't know if they're addressing.
    How do you know this?

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    I see divide and rule is working well. The age old "look at that!" routine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uttis View Post
    A lot of experts on here, my son sets PIP because of his disability he?s autistic and has epilepsy and I wish to God he was ?normal? whatever the hell that means
    Despite what was announced the other day we are not certain he will continue getting it certainly the living part is uncertain Kendall said the other day only the ?most severe and long term disabled? will be ok, well as long as he?s cured this time next week he?ll be off to work then!
    Yes he is disabled but is he less disabled than someone with cancer or in a wheelchair? Probably not truth is those in power haven?t a bloody clue and neither have most of you lot, unless you live with it day to day and making almost daily phone calls and form filling.
    The only MP who has half a clue is Ed Davey who has a disabled son
    I am formally inviting anyone on here who wishes to take it up to come a spend a typical week (or day if you can?t stand the routine) and see if you have changed your opinion believe me I wish we didn?t have to go through all this I?ve not even mentioned the interrogations (tests) you have to go through to get it
    SO SHUT YOUR GOBS AND JUST GET A BIT OF KNOWLEDGE FIRST
    You have my deepest sympathy, my wife gets pip , she has dementia and it?s turned our life upside down, I also got carers allowance but that?s getting stopped because I?m at pensionable age in a few weeks.

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    Allowance

    If your State Pension is more than Carer?s Allowance


    This means you will not be eligible to be paid Carer?s Allowance. However, it is still worth applying as you may be able to get what?s called an ?underlying entitlement? to Carer?s Allowance. This is where it is agreed that you meet the criteria for Carer?s Allowance, and you will be sent a letter of ?underlying entitlement?.

    This tells the benefit agencies that you are still a carer, and because of this it may mean certain benefits you?re already receiving increase (if they?re means-tested, ie based on your earnings, income or capital) or you may be eligible to receive certain benefits for the first time.

    You may be able to claim a benefit called Pension Credit instead.

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    May I also suggest you phone age concern Rotherham, they are on the ball. Usually someone will come out to see you, and do all the form filling for you.
    Last edited by crashbang; 21-03-2025 at 01:47 PM.

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