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I’ll probably hear soon now I just migrated over . Covid been over years now though . One legal advisor told me in support group esa they leave you alone. What I don’t understand is there are still people on DLA yet we are constantly assessed .
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At first they gave me an appointment at the uc. I then asked for id appointment over the phone which they accepted fine. I think it’s called a demographic id . They then called me at the same appointment time and asked questions instead such as which benefits I’m on and how much . Those kind of questions
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I have seen that article. It even seems that mps who rebel against the cuts are being threatened by starmer. Maybe he is secretly threatening more than their jobs. He is a psychopath like reeves and kendal. He's threats prove that.
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No I had a phone ID . I think it’s called a biographical
id or something like that . Because I don’t have passport or drivers license
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I've just completed the Green Paper again, updating earlier answers with what we gave learned along the hideous journey and including my response to the dates of First and Second Reading before the consultation is concluded and the impact known.
My little-boy MP failed to reply to me. This is the only time in my political lifetime that a member of either House has not responded to my communications.
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Im sorry your going through this and i totally understand im holding onto hope that most of this wont pass its leaving vunerable destitute yogibear shared a letter that DPAC have written to Timms about consultation in wales breaking some clause sorry im terrible at writing of you go onto thier web page the letters on there and he has to respond by tomorrow when i feel scared i try remember all the support campaigns charities unions us and some good mps on our side i know it's hard i had to say to my daughter im unwell so don't speak on phone awful i know as she will only be trying to help but it makes me worse especially now my head all over the place but it's not law yet and they will have a fight on thier hands big hugs
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What does no more concessions mean pls
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Me too
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He won't change his mind he already stated winter fuel and two child cap our benefits the most expensive eliminate disability win win I can't see much hope now to be honest it's like thinking how to survive now
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what they have set out is what they're sticking to unless pressure/vote dictates otherwise.
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I've emailed aome baroness sent this article and said alot more in emails we got to keep fighting I'm scared too heart beating out my chest keep emailing Google mps amd just email even if thier not yours
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Has it ever been as bad as this I seriously never followed before ? I know they said 2010 was bad
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I think it will be tough few weeks or months ahead for us , but I don't see MPs who are against the cuts will take this lightly and I think it will also be a tough within the Labour Party internally too. It could spark a question of no confidence in Sir Keir Starmer and Co.
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Think he means no compromises, but it's not totally up to him. We still have people fighting and will be watching for errors in their plans when it all comes out
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I agree he obviously thinks we live in a dictatorship, where what he says and he right wing women say is sent in stone. He obviously fell sleep during his constitutional law lessons if he thinks that.
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I totally agree lawyer in human rights, really? I'm baffled by his dictatorship he is prime minister (questionable) he thinks everything he says goes unfortunately for him we do have proper human rights campaigners waiting for his next move. Let's hope that will be booted out of government shameful Man
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