My understanding is that if we get anything it will be a blanket amount. The waters were, I think, muddied, as many reports quoted the scale on which awards are made, with £0 at the bottom and £10k at the top, and people have assumed that any payments would be based on the impact of the changes on individuals, with some getting nothing and others getting £10,000.
Not only would that be unfair, but it would be insanely expensive to administer, and all but impossible to judge. Would we all have to write essays explaining what we knew, how we found out, what our financial circumstances were then and are now, and compete for sympathy?
If we get anything at all, which is not a given, it will be the same for everyone, and is, apparently, most likely to be somewhere between £1k and £3k.
I miss the woman my daughter was before she lost her husband


like others I won't hold my breath.
