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How this Universal Credit Claimant Won against DWP: No Evidence Does NOT Mean No Entitlement GET the DATA Toolkit here: https://offsystem.io/products/the-dat... Get the FULL printed version here of My health Journal here: https://shorturl.at/2wfT8 Get my INSIDER resources for Advocacy, Pip, Tribunals and Access to Self-employment here: www.thejusticejournals.com Does refusing to provide evidence really mean your Universal Credit ends? The short answer: no — and a recent Tribunal ruling has confirmed why. In this video, I explain a critical but widely misunderstood point in Universal Credit law: 👉 Failing to provide evidence does NOT automatically end entitlement. The Tribunal made it clear that: Universal Credit entitlement does not vanish because evidence hasn’t been provided Evidence issues affect process, not the existence of an award The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) must follow the correct legal route to change entitlement Calling a claim “closed” without a lawful decision is legally wrong This matters because thousands of claimants are pressured into compliance using fear-based wording — especially around bank statements, financial data, and deadlines. ⚠️ Important: This video does not encourage ignoring evidence requests. It explains the tribunals explanation of difference between process and entitlement, and what the DWP can — and cannot — lawfully do. #DWPLaw #PublicAuthoritiesAct #DWPBankChecks #UniversalCredit #PIP #DisabilityRights #tribunalsuccess #JusticeJournals