Green Paper Discussion (from 24th March, 2025)
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I think so too.
I think having 27 already stating that they are opposing the cuts means that there are lots siting on the fence
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Another Lie? 🤔
“DWP ordered to correct 'entirely misleading' claim about universal credit claimants looking for work”(Courtesy: Big Issue, 01 Apr 2025)
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I think they are waiting for the green paper consultation to finish, then hopefully they will come out opposing the government.
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If they can pass PIP as a money bill, what about the lcw/ra can they abolish this as easy?
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hayesj@parliament.uk and sonia.kumar.mp@parliament.uk
I do not live in either constituency - so they will not deal with me
Those email addresses are all that they have !
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they aren’t part of National Insurance Fund, so as far as what I’ve read, yes.
Do they mention anything about this in the questions in the green paper consultation?
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Think have to accept its done deal the whole of The uk what labour are doing is shocking they don't value people going to be awful
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Why they bringing another green paper out
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What does this mean
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I meant the green paper that's already out. It runs for 12 weeks, so they are probably waiting for the conclusion to that before they speak out
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my understanding is that certain benefits, like winter payment, housing benefit, uc health element they are not part of the National insurance Fund. So government can potentially change those as a money bill. Which hastens the process by a lot I think.
Again this is my understanding for what I’ve read in gov website and what people have been posting.
If there are other avenues to challenge those, I don’t know.
I know that some pensioners have taken the government to court regarding the winter fuel payment. But I don’t have the ins and outs of that bill, process etc
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Maybe the second green paper states all this about pip
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Thankyou for explaining I think he's ten steps ahead have to accept its happening
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Quite often in recent times, HMG have tried to pass off legislation as a money matter, sometimes rather dubiously disguised as such. The HofC has primacy over HofL, and will get their way eventually, sometimes after going back and forth, unofficially known as "parliamentary ping pong"
All this kind of stuff gets explained on the BBC Parliament Channel.
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Look up "Parliament Act 1911" on Wikipedia. Is quite interesting.
Someone with a politics degree told us about it at a night class at college.
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I think you are overrating KS abilities by a lot.
He’s a finished politician already. You’ll see
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Trump releases 20% tariffs ...
Reeves 10 billion headroom wiped out .....
Economy nose dives .....
Reeves & Starmers futures cast in to doubt .….
Our best hope ?
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Lets hope that loophole is a startgate to take him and his demons into infinity and beyond .
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Are you in Scotland? Is it different for you thier actually investing more into welfare p
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