My husband has been off incapacity ever since we moved in together (ie - I made too much money for him to get it).
There ae two types of IB, contribution and income based. Contribution is for those that have paid into the system and income based is for those that haven't. Income based IB ceases when the income of the family increases, but for some strange reason, contribution based IB, carried on for ever, regardless of the household income. Most contribution based welfare payments have a time limit, such as job seekers where where cash payments cease after 6 months. It is this contribution based which is being stopped after 1 year, but all IB claiments are now going to have to attend medicals and most will now be sent to private companies to help them get back into work.
It's a crazy welfare system that gives money to a household where they already have a reasonable income. This is just one of the 50+ welfare payments (many that only been introduced in the last 10 years) that are now being amemded/reduced/got rid of, as welfare payments now (for the first time ever) exceeds the money the government receives in income tax. The UK borrowing money to pay it's welfare claiments is no longer an option and it never should have been.
There are MANY conditions that preculde any type of work for the indefinite future (cancer, AIDS, some psychiatric disorders just to name a few). These diseases aren't about people not wanting to work - people with cancer (I am sure) would rather have a job than chemotherapy.
Those who are terminally ill ie cancer, will not be in the work focused groups. Those who are off on the sick, get much more money on welfare than those that are looking for work and this system is getting abused by too many. Those that are looking for work have always had to attend fortnightly to sign on, while those that are on the sick, have just received welfare in their accounts and some have gone for years without any medical assessment. Incapacity benefit claimants often get other welfare payments too, such as DLA, and their housing (rent or interest on their mortages paid: but both of these welfare payments are being lowered too) which means they get very generous welfare payments, often much more than they get if they did a fulltime job. We now have huge numbers of people off on the sick.
The new system is now being rolled out across the county and those that will be of retirement age by 2014, will not be swapped onto ESA, although they will have to attend regular medicals.
Congratulations to your husband for getting back to work. It is the aim of the working groups to help others back to work too, hence the new welfare name for Incapity Benefit of Employment Support Assistance.