PIP explained (no-one is getting a car for adhd alone)
2 elements (daily living & mobility) with 3 possible outcomes for each.
daily living
0-7 points =No award
8-11 =Standard
12 = enhanced
Terminally ill = enhanced
Mobility
0-7 =No award
8-11 =Standard
12 = enhanced
@wiggywon@nig46546@THemingford My choice of vehicle has been limited because of ableist hate. What should we have to justify our defects every sodding day?
@wiggywon@THemingford You’ve got it the wrong way around. Government pays higher rate pip. The monthly award goes to Motability. The difference is paid by the individual, upfront, now jog on.
@youngyinpontyc2@THemingford No, you are too gobby. We are being denied rights which will have not impact on tax payers, but will be detrimental to our lives and ability to work.
@crewedave1@DrFrancesRyan How can you be so confident yet so wrong? Motability actually helps keep disabled people in work.
How else will amputees drive up and down the country to help train emergency first aid for the military and emergency services?
Or would you prefer us to be euthanised?
@trollqueen19@stephan19573 @d1551dent_v01ce @THemingford I’ve got adhd and higher rate pip. Woo hoo. I mean I also have half my leg missing but who cares about facts.
@jessgill03 four British prime ministers were born outside of the modern United Kingdom: Andrew Bonar Law (Canada), Boris Johnson (United States), and two others from the Republic of Ireland. No prime ministers have been born in Wales or Northern Ireland.
@badlymadly@vitt2tsnoc My partner went through all that. Eventually begged for amputation . We have a better life together with less pain. Shame that the media are so vile about disabled people lately..