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Anushka Asthana, journalist tweeted this recently.
One possible concession on welfare (that I’ve heard talked about) is to change the PIP rules so you need to score at least a 3 instead of a 4 to qualify.
@resfoundationsay that would hit 35% of people on PIP daily living compared to 46% now, 314,000 fewer people
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Richard Burgeon response to this:-
Let’s be totally clear: under this so-called concession, a disabled person who needs ALL the following would still lose their PIP:
*help cutting up food
*help washing below the waist
*help dressing their lower body
*supervision managing toilet needs
Unacceptable.
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He is a top MP saw this post the man has done loads to bring awareness to this totally appreciated 👍
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It's the wonderful work we all put in getting information out there everyone worked together but it is a rollercoaster but yes who would have thought 134 starmer reeves kendell didn't they was probably roaring at mps DO AS I SAY I'm under no doubt alot of mps have suffered under them as we have I emailed Corbyn asking if he would get a party together
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No not good enough thier getting desperate trying put out there they see that everyone together is stronger than them a
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Amazing guy
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Jeremy Corbyn is a good guy rubbish what Starmer did to him
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He is Catherine. I hope none of these MP's give an inch.
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I cried buckets when he didn't get in
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3 points is silly, half of the criteria don't have a 3 point option, so you are going to have people disadvantaged if they are claiming on a criteria that only has 2 and 4 point options.
Making disability about points and numbers is already pretty tacky. Now trying to define what makes a 'real' disability by adding up those numbers is…
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Rreading this article from the Guardian, Starmer is not prepared to do any U turns.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/jun/25/keir-starmer-dismisses-labour-welfare-cuts-rebellion-as-noises-off
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He is a decent guy 👍theres a story out in ipaper
Can't see it though behind a paywall
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to be fair you only hear about the people who for whatever reason find it hard to get an award or what they think they should get i write as i speak filled my own forms and from start to payment was two months i should imagine there is many more that get it without a problem than there is problem cases but as with most things in life there not mentioned
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I'm not against reforming benefits for example getting medically trained staff to do assessments, the encouragement for community projects to build confidence on a voluntary basis but this is an act of cruelty and cowardice.
Labour's front bench, the Tories and Reform are not friends of disabled/incapacitated people. Credit to the DUP MP's who've signed that amendment, see they're a Conservative party but they're against making the lives of the vulnerable a further hell, why can't Reform or the Tories follow suit? What is their problem?
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The ones you hear that find it hard to get an award is due to lying assessors that put down false information so yeah your gonna hear about them and to right the system assessments shouldn't be run by non medically trained staff
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Starmer willing to soften now with concessions
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false information could be seen to go both ways tho could it not its swings and roundabouts
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Maybe so but posting that kind of statement on a disability forum it's not great really is it 👎
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