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1 year 3 months ago #282674 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

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1 year 3 months ago #282714 by Gordon
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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 3 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

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1 year 3 months ago #282736 by Andrew
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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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