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13 years 10 months ago #47972 by Clicker
I am on ESA (support group)I have just had this disability premium removed from my ESA payment as I have had my DLA turned down. I am going to tribunal (my DLA claim has been going on since April 2010 :), however, because I no longer receive the DLA I'm not eligble to claim this premium. So my annual income from ESA is currently £5720 - that is £110 per week. I have been without DLA since April last year and now this additional premium has been axed. I just want to warn you all that this can happen and there is nothing you can do about it. How can a work related benefit be influenced by your DLA which is 'supposed' to be totally separate. This is a total joke. When they say the average income is £24,000 per annum - they obviously do not include the disabled who are unable to work in that calculation - what are we to do?
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13 years 10 months ago #47983 by Linda Cooper
Replied by Linda Cooper on topic Re:ESA severe disablement premium removed
Hi there, I have recently been retired from work due to be permanently incapable of work. I rang the gov. office to see what I could claim for as I can no longer work and they won't tell me anything. No advice given other than we will send you the ESA forms, but said I will have to go to a medical. Why? I asked when I had to go through hoops to be finally retired by an independant doctor and 2 consultants. It really is a disgrace.
It seems to me they are discriminating against people who need it the most.
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13 years 10 months ago #47987 by billkruse
Replied by billkruse on topic Re:ESA severe disablement premium removed
They're discriminating against people who they well know are too ill too fight back. That's politicians for you, politicians of all parties too.

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