What happens next
So pls excuse spelling so does this mean Conservatives are opersition they can still go against labour also when willl labour tell us thier plans Who actually voted Conservatives and last one is there a chance the UC rolls back a few years ago would have been doing back flips at labour winning I don't feel happy lost all hope let's see
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Labour have won more than half of the seats in parliament.
That means they don't need the help of any other party to pass bills, as long as most of the Labour party agree.
The Conservatives can oppose but it won't make much difference.
No-one knows what will happen with the UC acceleration yet. But personally I don't think it'll be slowed down again.
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True true I think since autum budget been triggered so much cant keep up with it all but yes your right sunak and his cronies out
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No I think your right wish I never got involved in all this politics ignorance is bliss in my case I feel shaky inside never watched politics noting only when mentioned sick note Britain can work will work so since then be on high alert draining awaiting what labour says now
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Maybe now that Labour have got in, we'll get a clear idea of their policies on disabled people.
I think the proposed PIP reforms will be scrapped, since it's a Tory proposal.
As mentioned elsewhere, Mel Stride has managed to keep his seat. But I think he is just an MP and won't have any position with the DWP anymore.
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I don't know about you om drained from it all guessing wondering what's next as like us all Im dreading uc feel so overwhelmed
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