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DWP consultation - please respond if on ESA!
rogerblack
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Consider responding to this consultation.
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/consultations/2012/mandatory-consideration.shtml
This would mean that in order to appeal a decision, you first need to request a reconsideration.
During this period (which would not be time-limited), if you have gotten '0 points' ESA would not be payable, even at the assessment rate, until the reconsideration was over, and the actual appeal proceeded.
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/consultations/2012/mandatory-consideration.shtml
This would mean that in order to appeal a decision, you first need to request a reconsideration.
During this period (which would not be time-limited), if you have gotten '0 points' ESA would not be payable, even at the assessment rate, until the reconsideration was over, and the actual appeal proceeded.
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