New Green Paper Discussion - now includes accessible formats and consultation event sign up links!

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  • Santosha12
    Santosha12 Online Community Member Posts: 1,028 Pioneering

    Thank you, I've been drafting my response to the consultation to send this week as nearly in May 😬. Got a shocking ear infection on antibiotics 5th lot this year. I can highly recommend not to eat Rice Krispies when you have ear pain. Went to bed again at 630pm 🙄😊. I hope you are OK after your Retreat and getting back in the flow on here/catching up but mostly, I hope you're OK and recovering from your injury from the other week. Take good care 🙏

  • worried33
    worried33 Online Community Member Posts: 914 Championing

    I always had that impression of him, it was interesting that it mirrored my existing thoughts.
    As an example I felt he only won the election due to the Tories imploding, rather than people liking him or his policies, he barely had any policies as for the most part Labour have just carried on Tory stuff, and I believe Kendall amongst others when they were plotting against Corbyn, seeked out Keir rather than him actively trying to become leader.
    The article I also believe to be true that when he became Labour leader he initially was acting like he would continue Corbyn values, but of course as we now know he went on to join the Tories in abusing Corbyn in parliament, someone from his own party and an ex leader of the party.
    I have never considered Keir to have any principles, but rather he just changes his position to whatever he think will make him popular in swing seats. That Labour are acting now as if they need to appease Reform voters, doesnt surpise me one bit. He is certainly no Blair.

  • secretsquirrel1
    secretsquirrel1 Online Community Member Posts: 809 Championing

    He is a chameleon , changing to suit those around him . A psychopath with no empathy or ability to read the room. Completely out of his depth. Kendall I think is ruthless, reeves too but also out of her depth . Starmer I just wonder if with enough pushback can flip flop again. All IMO obviously

  • noonebelieves
    noonebelieves Online Community Member Posts: 673 Championing

    ONLINE PROTEST by Disability Rebellion (a new DPO) on 1 May 2025 -Please join!
    (See the excerpt from X and further details about the group, including campaigning material, below.)


    I’m a member of this group, and they are very welcoming to all our thoughts and ideas.


    “On May 1st, Disability Rebellion will hold an online protest - to support the groups who are attending the May Day protests that day, online.
    We will ask members to post as much as they can on social media that day in support of Disability rights. 
    When writing posts that day, please add the hashtags: #MayDay, #TaxTheRich, #WelfareNotWarfare and #DisabilityRebellion.
    For campaign materials, if you wish, you may download these to share that day with the hashtags.
    CAMPAIGN MATERIALS “


    You can find full details on how to get in touch with Disability Rebellion here .


    In Solidarity ✊

  • Topcat71
    Topcat71 Online Community Member Posts: 128 Empowering

    So is there any positive news. I am feeling that this could be it . I don't know who else to write to

  • JasonRA
    JasonRA Online Community Member Posts: 199 Trailblazing

    Labour are a party of charlatans who've masqueraded as a party which stands for the rights of the workers, the poor, disabled, elderly and vulnerable.

    Then the Tories and Reform who only care about pensioners because of the fact they're a voting bloc, if pensioners didn't bother to vote they'd would get kicked to the curve given the cold and calculated nature of those parties.

    There needs to be a way where disabled people are under a political umbrella as a voting bloc. The facts are disabled people have to fight every single day to survive in a society which is being conditioned to see them as a burden on the the state.

    I want Starmer, Badenoch and Farage to grasp this fact as all 3 cheer on cuts, that if anyone dies because of these cuts then I hope to god they have the best handwash on the market.

    I have a problem with powerful people who refuse to acknowledge the consequences of their own actions, especially people whose job descriptions play an important role in the lives other people.

  • noonebelieves
    noonebelieves Online Community Member Posts: 673 Championing
    edited April 28

    Yes — there is positive news! @Topcat71

    Every day, our voices are getting louder and harder to ignore. People are contacting MPs, Lords, APPGs (All-Party Parliamentary Groups), and even writing directly to Keir Starmer.
    And the best part? We are united -and growing stronger together.

    We’re hearing that many MPs are worried about losing their seats, and even within the Labour Party, there’s real unrest.
    Our stories are making a difference. Our pressure is working.

    If you’re feeling stuck about who else to write to, don’t worry-even just one heartfelt personal impact story can spark change. Additionally,keep sharing your story with MPs(even out of area), advocacy groups,through social media -anyone who will listen and fight with us.So please don’t lose heart. As I said recently in this and the other related threads , every story, every email, every follow-up matters. It is working.

    This isn’t over. We are powerful together. Let’s keep going-for ourselves, for each other, and for everyone who have lost the strength to fight right now.

    In solidarity ✊

  • noonebelieves
    noonebelieves Online Community Member Posts: 673 Championing

    Thanks for asking, @Martinp.
    I’m doing ok!😊-like many, I’m just going through a tough time with my health.
    But when it comes to the fight against these immoral cuts, I’m fierier than ever!🔥
    Hope all is well at your end too.

    In solidarity ✊

  • WhatThe
    WhatThe Online Community Member, Scope Member Posts: 3,834 Championing

    A new DPO? I've just googled them and nothing came up.

    I'd like to know who they are before clicking on a link.

  • noonebelieves
    noonebelieves Online Community Member Posts: 673 Championing

    Thanks so much for your lovely reply, @Santosha12.
    Oh dear, I’m really sorry to hear you’ve been unwell with your ear pain -ouch, that’s horrible! I remember when I had one last year… it was one of the most intense pains I’ve ever felt. I literally couldn’t do anything, so I can imagine how rough it must be for you.

    5th lot of antibiotics in just a few months -bless you, that’s really tough.
    And Rice Krispies?? Really? Oh no!
    Do you think it’s the sugar or something else in them that triggered it? 🤔🤔

    I’m so glad you’re still managing to draft your consultation response despite everything — you’re amazing! 🫡

    Thanks so much for asking about me.
    If I’m being honest, I’m struggling quite a bit since the trip -the fatigue really kicked everything off worse. I’m in a severe flare-up now, not just with my shoulder but with the general chronic and neuropathic pain too.
    I’m trying to take it as easy as I can though, just pacing myself gently.

    I really hope you’re starting to feel a little bit better now. Sending lots of healing vibes your way -fingers crossed that this round of antibiotics finally does the trick!
    Take good care of yourself, and rest up when you can.

    In solidarity and friendship always ✊🙏🏽

  • WhatThe
    WhatThe Online Community Member, Scope Member Posts: 3,834 Championing

    WhatThe Online Community Member, Scope Member Posts: 3,832 ChampioningApril 28Options

    A new DPO? I've just googled them and nothing came up.

    A new DPO online on X.

    Inaccessible then to many disabled people 🙄

    I'd like to know who they are before clicking on a link.

  • WhatThe
    WhatThe Online Community Member, Scope Member Posts: 3,834 Championing
    edited April 28

    Be aware that DWP harvests information through social media and consultations so better to not overshare your 'stories'.

    DWP has mastered the art of excuses.