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2 years 2 months ago - 2 years 2 months ago #274967 by pusscatsmum
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Dear xxxxxxxx,

I trust one and all are well and that the autumnal weather is pleasant.
Let's hope it keeps mild, if possible, to keep the horrendously high utility bills down as much as possible.

There has been worrying rumblings on the wire about the idea that certain benefits maybe become means tested to be able to be received.

I do so hope this is a rumbling that has no credence or founding.

Many such as I, wholly rely on these benefits, such PIP, Personal Independence Payment for one.

I receive it following a motorcycle accident whilst undertaking my duties as an Environmental Health Officer.
It was given to me via Herts County Council following the accident at work, along with Employment and Support Allowance rather than receiving a full local govt pension as the Human Resource dept felt it would be better as my health deteriorated.

The Secretary of State further supplemented in a letter a provision to retain the mobility component and the ability to move abroad if the health would be better if not in the UK.

However, that latterly has been removed due to govt changes.

Thus, I now only receive PIP, care component and from April next year my state pension as I will be 66. I then lose the ESA.
PIP is retained along with my Industrial Injury Health pension hopefully.

If PIP was to become means tested, I would lose it along with the IIB and then will only have my state pension to live on.

My husband supplements my living as it is by providing payment for the high utility bills and care bills etc.

I do not receive any other works pension or other as it was deemed better to be on benefits, and I did not receive a large payment following the accident as the insurance company were assured that the local govt would deal with that. So caught wrongly again.

Many people such as I, employed within local govt, teaching and the NHS etc were caught in this dilemma back in the 90's and were dealt a wrong hand, more so women, and then it was compounded with the age change to state pension for those ladies born in the 50's.

Those of us on non means tested benefits do Not receive the added extras that means tested people receive, thus meaning we are on much reduced incomes.

However, if the benefits we are on were means tested, we would be worse off, as we would have to wholly rely on family, husband, or children's income and be totally reliant upon them.

I think this is an intolerable move on the part of the govt to deny myself and others some semblance of dignity, in removing this little bit of benefit finance to ourselves.

I have used my situation to show what would happen if these benefits were to be made means tested.
It would affect many people and they too may have been cheated into taking a wrongful benefit rather than a pension from their employers as it was an easy option for employers to use in the 90's.

I truly hope you will oppose this rumbling of an idea to means test such benefits.
Or at least if it were to be put in place, should only be for new recipients and only in certain circumstances.

If I had been provided with a local govt pension, I would be financially secure rather than each month worrying if my monies would be stopped and terrified when an assessment will be conducted.
None of which is good for one's health be it physical or mental and the thought now that this mediocre benefit being removed due to be it being means tested is beyond the pale.

I do hope I and others have your backing in you not accepting such a change to the benefit system.

Regards
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