rhinohorn75
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RE: My Universal Credit Claim Journey
I really feel for anybody being subjected to Universal Credit, or Universal Bankruptcy, as I prefer to call it.
I was unfortunate enough to be laid off just as they introduced the trialing of UC in my area, approx 18 months ago.
It was 10 weeks before I received my first payment, which was 65% reduced, as I didn't declare agency holiday pay I'd received after making my claim, it's classed as taxable earnings, so my bad, I think? This immediately put me behind with utility bills and my rent arrears had passed the 4 week limit, so the council applied directly for a deduction of £65 per month from my UC.
Unfortunately things went from bad to worse, now faced with being cut off by several utility companies, the threat of bailiffs looming ever closer and the bank keeps taking charges equating to around a third of my benefit each month, oh joy.
It's a heartless, soulless system that benefits only those that created it. Designed to create debt and open up social housing through the eviction of council tenants in rent arrears. It's degrading and it's inhumane, so it's no surprise that suicide rates in benefit claimants have shot up, no surprise at all.
I wonder if in years to come, those responsible for its creation and implementation will appear before a judge and have sentence passed upon them for crimes against humanity.
Good luck to anyone and everyone dealing with it.
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RE: My Universal Credit Claim Journey
(04-12-2018 16:09 )rhinohorn75 Wrote: I really feel for anybody being subjected to Universal Credit, or Universal Bankruptcy, as I prefer to call it.
I was unfortunate enough to be laid off just as they introduced the trialing of UC in my area, approx 18 months ago.
It was 10 weeks before I received my first payment, which was 65% reduced, as I didn't declare agency holiday pay I'd received after making my claim, it's classed as taxable earnings, so my bad, I think? This immediately put me behind with utility bills and my rent arrears had passed the 4 week limit, so the council applied directly for a deduction of £65 per month from my UC.
Unfortunately things went from bad to worse, now faced with being cut off by several utility companies, the threat of bailiffs looming ever closer and the bank keeps taking charges equating to around a third of my benefit each month, oh joy.
It's a heartless, soulless system that benefits only those that created it. Designed to create debt and open up social housing through the eviction of council tenants in rent arrears. It's degrading and it's inhumane, so it's no surprise that suicide rates in benefit claimants have shot up, no surprise at all.
I wonder if in years to come, those responsible for its creation and implementation will appear before a judge and have sentence passed upon them for crimes against humanity.
Good luck to anyone and everyone dealing with it.
Hi
My sympathies on this and to everyone else effected by UC.
In 2012 my job ended and I went 6 years unemployed, but I had savings so got through, though the savings were decimated.
Today I got back to work, decent job and at my age zero hours so happy but it would be nice to have a government that did a lot more to get people back into work rather than scrapheaping them
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lovebabes56
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RE: My Universal Credit Claim Journey
(04-12-2018 16:09 )rhinohorn75 Wrote: I really feel for anybody being subjected to Universal Credit, or Universal Bankruptcy, as I prefer to call it.
I was unfortunate enough to be laid off just as they introduced the trialing of UC in my area, approx 18 months ago.
It was 10 weeks before I received my first payment, which was 65% reduced, as I didn't declare agency holiday pay I'd received after making my claim, it's classed as taxable earnings, so my bad, I think? This immediately put me behind with utility bills and my rent arrears had passed the 4 week limit, so the council applied directly for a deduction of £65 per month from my UC.
Unfortunately things went from bad to worse, now faced with being cut off by several utility companies, the threat of bailiffs looming ever closer and the bank keeps taking charges equating to around a third of my benefit each month, oh joy.
It's a heartless, soulless system that benefits only those that created it. Designed to create debt and open up social housing through the eviction of council tenants in rent arrears. It's degrading and it's inhumane, so it's no surprise that suicide rates in benefit claimants have shot up, no surprise at all.
I wonder if in years to come, those responsible for its creation and implementation will appear before a judge and have sentence passed upon them for crimes against humanity.
Good luck to anyone and everyone dealing with it.
I wonder if in years to come, those responsible for its creation and implementation will appear before a judge and have sentence passed upon them for crimes against humanity.
I very much doubt that will happen as like George W Bush and Tony Blair have escaped justice for their parts in the Iraq War
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rhinohorn75
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RE: My Universal Credit Claim Journey
I'm hoping this may be useful to those struggling in general. not just those struck down by UC.
Larger energy suppliers signed up to a government winter fuel payment scheme a few years ago, which entitles those on lower incomes and certain benefits, a one off payment of up to £140, either by way of account credit or a prepay card with credit added, dependant on how you pay for your energy.
I was able to claim the full amount last year through British Gas, they were very helpful. The payment doesn't reach you until late February early March but it's definitely a life saver for those in need.
I'm not sure exactly which companies offer this scheme but it's something worth looking into.
Here's a link for the British Gas 2018 application....
https://www.britishgas.co.uk/energy/ener...count.html
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lovebabes56
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RE: My Universal Credit Claim Journey
I'm on npower and on prepayment meters sometime next year, when they are able to switch me back on to normal meters is another thing for discussion with them. I knew about the winter fuel payment but haven't had due to being on the meters but I don't think I ever properly claimed it. haave t see what happens in January.
Yet I think the biggest problem with this UC is that that the way they have it set up and structured it, looks so complex and is not set out in proper layman's terms what is actually your payment as it has so many elements to it. If Amber Rudd does make changes and as I've said probably I don't think she will make any changes that makes it any easier for anyone to fully understand, but the payment timing needs to come right down from five weeks to a least 10 - 14 days of you making your initial claim, that way people are not left waiting as they are now, and if you are working in low paid job, your earnings calculation for UC should drop form 63% to 40 -45% but should only go up as in line any increase in your salary.
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RE: My Universal Credit Claim Journey
People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do.
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