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LJ v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (PIP) (Personal independence payment -“ daily living activities - Activity 1: preparing food) [2017] UKUT 455 (AAC) (21 November 2017)
1) When a tribunal in a PIP case is contemplating removing points previously awarded in circumstances where, if it does so, that will or may have a material impact upon the outcome it should send a signal that such is being contemplated. It is not able to justify avoiding doing so simply because the claimant has an experienced representative.
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