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I find lamentable to cut health element benefits to those undergoing cancer treatment. This is to add to their distress and constant worry about their fate due cancer, which remains a leading cause of death globally.
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Hi luv pink ,
It’s on YouTube. I watch dynamic duo too .
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May I ask you for his name, as I would like to send him my nasty email, even if he's not my MP?
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Noah Law
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Noah Law
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Oh god just gets worse doesn't it I can't find my esa letter to see
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Tories said the same about substantial risk it's all planned I just can't see away of us fighting back especially if goes through as money bill
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What sort of nightmare are we in just gets worse
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i see rough sleeping is been decriminalized …..
see ….. the government has our best interest at heart after all !
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Is it people on lwc that's what o read before on here ?
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If they dont mention disability today they are stalling im hoping the post yogibear posted letter to Timms has made them think because maybe there can be a way to get them on how they handled consultations as in the letter said it was unlawful
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I can't wait to see the government's response to the letter DPAC sent.
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It's revolting I've see some posts of people with cancer under going treatment being refused!! Like I said in previous post if they don't mention disability today thier stalling
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Oh passerby I love your spirit I will send one too go on DPAC website there is two email addresses for human rights email them both telling them your story and why your emailing them in my email I've stated it is a massive culling of disabled people
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Yes I posted that too . Certainly no coincidence imo . In the mirror Rayner had the cheek to say how proud she was that Labour are scrapping vagrancy laws and that they brought about the welfare state . Irony was obviously lost on her
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Will todays spending review mention our PIP matter ?
It doesn't look like it will - the chancellor is going to be talking about Defence, Power, WFP, School meals.., etc but not what really matters to us…
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From Rightsnet site today
Ministers planning to introduce a bill to parliament next week containing government’s proposed disability benefit cuts
Via the Politico website:
Ministers are drawing up plans to introduce a bill to parliament next week containing Labour’s controversial cuts to disability benefits, in time for a showdown vote — the “second reading” — in the week of June 30 or later.
One person with knowledge of the plans said the bill was likely to be tightly focused on the cuts, while other welfare reforms will come only later in the year. This will concentrate Labour MPs’ anger, but could also allow the government to classify it as a “money bill” — meaning it would be made law within a month of being sent to the House of Lords even if peers still object.
Officials have also held talks about putting the bill through a “committee of the whole house,” preventing lengthy evidence sessions that could question experts and campaigners. The person with knowledge of the plans argued: “You rip the plaster off, otherwise it just drags out for longer.”
But one Labour official said: “The welfare vote will blow it all up again. I think at least one minister will resign.”
More: Missions impossible: Can Starmer’s Cabinet get behind his plan?
https://www.rightsnet.org.uk/now/post/63404
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Yes thankyou for sharing I read about ten times I just think they really don't care especially if putting through as money bill god thier vile aren't they
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What does that mean? It's illegal to be homeless? They know how many people will lose jobs and homes I say it more everyday this is been don't deliberately
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This unbearable so cruel for a year they left us hanging evil and especially of put through as money bill not exactly a fair fight or justice
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