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"so all the people on the panel for checking green paper into together"
Yes.
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There may be a newbie committee member who doesn't know the history of welfare reform but I've not looked.
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I didn't know rayner son is partially blind
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I read labour backbenchers are not happy about fraud bill
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anything or anyone that causes trouble for starmer is good in my book .
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I can see the pattern now we are classed as disabled workers severe is maybe very severe autism physical and learning difficulties
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I knew he was disabled but didn’t know how exactly. She did of course use him and her disabled mum to win votes and sympathy
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I've applied for a grant my house needs a grant , but not heard about this about getting 36 grand because I claim pip .
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I read that too . I hope it all unravels for them 🙏🤞
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not sure how they can class me as a disabled worker when I’m bed/ house bound . Maybe streeting has found the cure for ME/CFS
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ImI'm getting one way ticket to out of 🇲🇳 mongolia
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Let's hope she looks back on her life and remember how her life was growing up with mum with bipolar my dad was awful when I was younger and let's hope she sees the way disabled people treated by labour and think of her son as she can clearly see disabled people bottom of the scrap heap
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Yes I read people on pip can get 36 grand for home improvements I think if was to turn people against us
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I really think it is imagine all labour mps reading how bad disabled treated lots of stories coming out about the treatment of DWP lots of charities lots of claimants all fighting back I hope they relize we are the ones who keep them in thier seats I can imagine they detest starmer
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I read this morning she was thinking of resigning over starmer . I watched a video on YouTube who said she’s plotting to get rid of him . I hope she does
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Catherine do you watch Dam Wootton on YouTube? He has a couple of interesting videos regarding starmer .
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II'd Pay for that seriously
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No I will look him up thankyou
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we’d all chip in
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Amaya_Ringo, "The DWP as an organisation has too much power, basically. There is no regulator. Most other bodies have regulators to ensure checks and balances, but the DWP deals with a huge number of vulnerable people and there is nobody to ensure they do it properly. Without a complete overhaul of the DWP, breaking it down and rebuilding it with these checks and balances, any policy that comes from that department is probably going to be unfit for purpose :/ Just the idea of giving such an organisation more responsibility or ability to monitor or intrude into people's lives is quite terrifying because who is there to ensure safeguarding targets are met?"
DWP intends to swallow HMRC fairly soon, I think. The ending of Contribution-Based benefits isn't getting much attention but this is massive for working-age citizens. It is truly terrifying.
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