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Incapacity Benefit was a payment for people who were unable to work due to illness or disability in the UK, but it has been replaced by Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) since 2008. The amount of ESA varies based on individual circumstances, including whether the claimant is in the work-related activity group or the support group. As of my last update, the rates change annually, so it's best to check the latest figures on the UK government's official website or contact relevant authorities for the most accurate information.

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