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1 year 2 months ago #282674 by adam33
challenging decisions that follow the rules was created by adam33
is it worth doing this?, asking for an MR then appeal
two would be savings rules, ie we'll assume you make 20% interest on any savings over £6000
"please supply a list of bank accounts that'll give me 20% interest"
then there's also managed migrated claimants having to go through the work capability assessment, the DWP wrote to me over 20 years ago to say I didn't need to get sick notes any more, then gave me lifetime DLA because of non-changing conditions, now it seems they get to pretend they haven't done that, I've just been on WTC with disability component which they don't just hand out to anyone, I got that because I was on DLA
would doing this delay my claim? UC seems more like a complex trap than a safety net at the moment, one of those claw machine games at the fair
two would be savings rules, ie we'll assume you make 20% interest on any savings over £6000
"please supply a list of bank accounts that'll give me 20% interest"
then there's also managed migrated claimants having to go through the work capability assessment, the DWP wrote to me over 20 years ago to say I didn't need to get sick notes any more, then gave me lifetime DLA because of non-changing conditions, now it seems they get to pretend they haven't done that, I've just been on WTC with disability component which they don't just hand out to anyone, I got that because I was on DLA
would doing this delay my claim? UC seems more like a complex trap than a safety net at the moment, one of those claw machine games at the fair
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1 year 2 months ago #282714 by Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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These are matters of law, you would need to request a Judicial Review for each matter and would bear the costs for any proceedings and given that these are established laws I see no likelihood of success.
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These are matters of law, you would need to request a Judicial Review for each matter and would bear the costs for any proceedings and given that these are established laws I see no likelihood of success.
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1 year 2 months ago #282721 by adam33
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thanks Gordon
challenging rules based on false premesis via a MR/appeal would be handy but if it can't be done... cling on for a labour government I suppose
challenging rules based on false premesis via a MR/appeal would be handy but if it can't be done... cling on for a labour government I suppose
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1 year 2 months ago #282736 by Andrew
An expression comes to mind: Be careful what you wish for (I`m not a fan of the Tories either).
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thanks Gordon challenging rules based on false premesis via a MR/appeal would be handy but if it can't be done... cling on for a labour government I suppose
An expression comes to mind: Be careful what you wish for (I`m not a fan of the Tories either).
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