Criticism of UC has come from all directions, including from members of the Tory Party, but this Government still ploughs ahead, and ignores all the criticism, as per usual.
This is the work, not of the Listening Party, but the Nasty Party.
I've not looked into this UC thing much, but stopping existing benefits until they confirm entitlement to the new benefit, seems insane to me.
However benefits are paid, after ticking the relevant boxes on the form it ought not need large delays to get it confirmed and up & running. Sounds like an admin system inefficiency.
Sigh, why do I expose myself to all this vitriol?
I'm surprised at you, Jim. You're usually such a nice lad.
There's a reason I asked Mikey about Universal Pensions, he's probably looked into it and knows how it effects him.
You mightn't have to worry about your pension for 50 or even a 100 years. (especially if we leave the EU)
Generally speaking, although I don't know all the ins and outs, I'd say I'm against Universal Credit.
Spicey....I am not sure how Universal Pensions got into this thread. I am fairly sure that I won't qualify for any pension credits, at least not unless my circumstances change. Its nice to see that you agree with the rest of us about Universal Credit though.
Lets hope Mrs May will listen....there are plenty, from all sides that tell her she should. Perhaps she will have a change of heart, in the same way that she ditched so many of her pre-Election policies.
Yes, Mikey, exactly.
Under the old system, someone with no private pension or savings would get double your basic state pension.
But surely you'll be assessed under Universal Pensions (or whatever they're called) and get the same, ie. Be about £50 a week better off.
Spicey....I have already had my OAP forecast for next June, and together with my 2 occupational pensions, that I am already receiving, it appears that my income will be over the amount where pension credits start creeping in. I am not complaining.