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Welfare reform bill - does this mean no hope?
- Melanie Tudor
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The change comes into effect from 6th April 2012 and will apply immediately to any ESA claimant who has been in the WRAG for 365 days or more on this date.
Have I missed something? Does this mean that the bill has gone through the House of Lords? I thought the process was going till last till the end of the year. This statement sounds like it is definitely going to happen? I thought there was still a glimmer of hope?
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- bro58
I just read the frequently asked questions section, and noticed that in the section on the Welfare Reform Bill and ESA being stopped after 365 days, Gordon wrote:
The change comes into effect from 6th April 2012 and will apply immediately to any ESA claimant who has been in the WRAG for 365 days or more on this date.
Have I missed something? Does this mean that the bill has gone through the House of Lords? I thought the process was going till last till the end of the year. This statement sounds like it is definitely going to happen? I thought there was still a glimmer of hope?
Hi M,
It has not been passed as law yet and is at the committee stage in The Lords, progress can be followed here. :
services.parliament.uk/bills/2010-11/welfarereform.html
bro58
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- RachelPotter
The date is not exact but probable.
There may be a few ammendments to the bill but this usually means
insert 'and' here and 'however' there.
It doesn't mean 'scrap this part of the Bill'.
Yes it is depressing....
Rachel
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Best wishes,
Rachel
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