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I find her spiteful Catherine. It’s one for YouTubers to read something and report it only to find it’s not true , but I was finding she was deliberately misleading to scare people. She has some kind of subscription where you I assume pay her for her help . So apart from the fact she’s ex dwp who took them to court so she has a grudge it also benefits her to make us scared so we subscribe and I assume pay for her services. Dynamic duo I’ve found to be factual and they’ll say if they can’t clarify something. It’s not the type of channel that charges you for their help or advice. There are also dwp members that watch and comment who support the channel.
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same she came up on suggestions on YouTube absolute clickbate
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Yes she’s horrible. Really playing into our fears. One video she made claim that I can’t remember now but it was fake news . She used the fact she’s ex dwp to support these claims insisting she knows what she’s talking about. When people went to the comments to say she’s wrong she called them trolls and blocked them . Nasty woman .
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wasn’t it that there already using 4 Points now or something, I read the comments and on her YouTube and they were savage
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That was one incident but they was another . I think to do with lcwra and dwp starting assessments on new rules or something. Other times she’s said things such as dwp already stopping people’s pip without warning . Then you work it out that the person in question didn’t send their review form back or contact dwp . .
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I'm sorry. I wasn't accusing you personally if scaremongering. I think the idea of the Bill being a Money Bill is so unlikely that media that peddle it are scaremongering.
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no worries we’re all here to support each other, the situation is so tense isn’t it ? with what’s at stake for everyone
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According to silver hot takes on YouTube liz k3ndall is meeting PLP at 8pm tonight to win over all the rebels
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It's like the day sunak made the speech started from there them I came across her omg my heart was thumbing
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Sunak and Mel stride started all this. My conditions began to get worse then . Had I known what I know now I’d have wished for the Tory’s to stay
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I think the money bill thing started after the letter signed by Jeremy had it in there. I wrote to him to clarify but haven’t received a reply as yet . If I do I’ll post it on here .
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How is everyone dealing with it I'm so anxious now it's coming for me it's like waiting for a court date to see of you win or fail
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Exactly the same so like you since October 2023 this has been going on feeling so overwhelmed like us all
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I'd like to be a 🪰 on that wall! Or maybe not with my blood pressure!
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She's fighting for her political life. If this Bill fails she's out of a job.
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we could get an idea with leaks of how many are against after this meeting and how firm the rebels are
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Latest in the independent
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Labour rebels have said they will refuse to support Keir Starmer’s plans to slash disability benefits – despite claims they could face deselection if they vote against the reforms.
The Independent has been told that MPs – including ministers – considering rebelling against the government’s welfare reforms on Tuesday next week have been threatened with losing the whip and even, according to two sources, deselection. The issue is set to come to a head in a meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party on Monday evening.
The government plans to make £5bn a year in savings on welfare mostly by reducing personal independence payments (PIPs) for those with disabilities by limiting access to them for all apart from the most The issue is set to come to a head in a meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party on Monday evening.
The government plans to make £5bn a year in savings on welfare mostly by reducing personal independence payments (PIPs) for those with disabilities by limiting access to them for all apart from the most disabled .
Around 80 Labour MPs, including 12 ministers, are understood to be considering rebelling against the legislation needed to cut the welfare bill by £5bn a year.
According to sources, ministers and other MPs have been warned they could face deselection if they resign and vote against the government. Downing Street denied this, with a source saying: “This isn’t how we do business.”
But a number of others have been warned that they could face the same consequences of former shadow chancellor John McDonnell, Zara Sultana and others who lost the whip after rebelling over the two child benefit cap.
Last week deputy prime minister Angela Rayner refused to rule out punishments for those planned to rebel against the government.
Meanwhile, it is understood that MPs requesting permission to miss the vote are being denied because the government wants a show of loyalty on the second reading vote on 1 July.
In the PLP meeting on Monday evening just a week before the vote, work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall will try to persuade fellow Labour MPs that the government has no choice but to balance the books.
But former Jeremy Corbyn ally Richard Burgon has announced that he will be presenting a petition demanding wealth taxes instead of benefits cuts next week just 24 hours before the crucial vote.Posting on X (formerly Twitter), he said: “It’s now confirmed: the vote on disability cuts will be next week.
“So next Monday in Parliament, I’ll be presenting my petition for a Wealth Tax - not disability cuts.“Over 70,000 have already signed! Let's get as many as possible.”
The issue became a subject of tensions in the run-up to last month’s spending review when a leaked memo from Ms Rayner also proposed eight new wealth taxes on the richest individuals and big corporations as an alternative to cuts.
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Some big news on Robert peston x
Important story by @romillyweeks . This widely backed reasoned amendment that she says will be tabled tonight has the potential to kill the government’s reforms to PIP snd the disability elements of Universal Credit. This would be a huge humiliation for Keir Starmer and Liz Kendall
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