Hi Naomi , i think you already know my answer to this ...that only the most severely affected will qualify for financial , Local Authority , and other assistance.
Unfortunately both the programs are too little too late with regard reforms , however , it may be the beginning of the end of ATOS.
It will probably be another company like A4E or G4S stepping in .
A bigger issue for the Government is the localism Bill , which will see people on means tested benefits having to pay part of their Council Tax ,... memories of the Poll tax and the fall of Thatcherite Britain :)
LA's will be expected to run their own Council Tax and subsidy programs from Next April . Pensioners are protected , Disabled Council Tax payers aren't.
Plus very limited legal aid help as from April 2013.
So it's a good bye from the Tories at the next election , but they will leave any future Government without any option to dismantle the reforms because they will be too embedded in practice.
R:(
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