reform uk about benefits
anyone hear of what reform uk party wonts to do about pip it is disgusting, If they get in they have said that if there is 2 people in same house catering for each other they will scrap that because they wont to save money,My argument is that would cost them more because then the other person would have to get a nhs carer in and that costs more,
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I haven't heard that at all.
Maybe you could provide some proof to substantiate your claim.
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Ps its al long time off and hopefully by then greens and yourparty get more people behind them let them spout all thier normal 😀 its always us always us shameful but im not worrying about 4 years time they can do one millionaires telling us we get too much its a joke people see through all this now I see people who would normally agree starting to say hey its not them its you hoarding the wealth its you making the whole of the UK suffer I will fight them when my time comes sick of being psychologically bullied by greedy they hoard billions in off shore accounts and asking what spent 10.50 on if they ask me I will say hemmoriod cream and start explaining how even sitting down is painful 😒 oh and much more if they want
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Just seen clip saying will stop pip for anxiety disorders and to many under 25 year olds on pip and mentioned adhd funny how they say this before budget so expect reeves to go harder
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Those who are attracted to Reform, simply because Reform is entertaining their anti-immigrant and racist sentiments. should know that Reform is the worst of the worst to run this country and any other country.
For instance, Reform want to turn the NHS into an insurance based health service and wants to hand it to profit making American private companies. Opportunist Trump sycophant Nigel Farage has said this clearly and on several occasions.
As you know, the cost of individual health insurance varies widely, depending on a number of factors. But guess what - for a 40-year-old non-smoker, average monthly premiums can range from about $325 (cheapest state) to over $1,000 (most expensive state) in the US.
Make no mistake, Reform is for the rich, and yet!
I would only vote Reform when I see a new hospital built every single week, and yet.
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Is it Labour saying they'll stop PIP for anxiety or Reform?
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Where did you hear this please @jjdd70?
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Lee Anderson, aka 30p Lee, is parroting that people are gaming the system! What about himself!
Wasn't he caught himself gaming the system while getting a friend of his to pose as anti-Labour swing voter!
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This is what Reform UK have said today.
"The party is setting out how it would end PIP for claimants with “non-serious” anxiety disorders and introduce more regular reassessments for those who qualify."
For their own information, from medical perspective, there is not a clear fixed distinction between a "serious" and a "non-serious" anxiety disorder, as anxiety exists on a spectrum.
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Reform
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Oh I agree 100 percent and they are very racist scares me for my daughter I dont know much but I hope greens or corybn get weight behind them can we do tactical voting
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Google reform on pip changes makes sense why they want to come out of echr so if they win in 2030 thier come out of echr for welfare changes and Digital ID we will have to make sure they don't get a majority im not worrying about it 4 years along time
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I don't see how scaremongering and heresay helps anyone. Why can't we wait and see what transpires?
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All they said yesterday was the following:
"The party is setting out how it would endPIPfor claimants with “non-serious” anxiety disorders and introduce more regular reassessments for those who qualify."However, make no mistake, Farage's opportunist club has no sympathy whatsoever for the sick, disabled, and poor people in general. Nigel Farage's policies favour the wealthy over the poor, including tax cuts that would disproportionately benefit high earners while cutting social services.
Nigel Farage is a political fraud, as he claims he's supporting the working class while promoting policies that would literally harm them.
For instance, Farage's tax policies, such as a £40,000 income tax-free allowance, would mainly benefit middle and upper-class households, not low-income families. Again, make no mistake, implementing such policies would necessitate cuts to public spending on services like the NHS, housing, and pensions, which would negatively impact those with fewer resources.
And guess what - Reform clearly and loudly said that its plan would save from the welfare budget not £5 billion over 5 years as Labour wanted, but £9 billion each year.
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As scary as it is they said that if anyone was thinking of voting for them might change thier views on voting for them in the future
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has a disabled person watching them yesturday may me sick,Does anyone else feel like this government in uk no one is looking after us brits at all,I feel like its all about make the middle class working families and those who are disabled suffer while they take take take its disgusting, they all live in the not real world honestly, its sickening and dont feel proud no more to be british.If only there was a party that actually lives in our world would understand how we are all struggling between heat or food, or suffer more,When they talk about getting disabled people into work (come on how many employees would be happy when we need to not come into work because we need a day or 3 to recover from pain)Not many they cant afford to pay people at at the moment never mind letting disabled people take time off to recover from there illness.
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I agree but that seems to be too logical.
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It is all currently heresy and nothing has yet been confirmed.
We should get an official announcement soon and until that happens it's all scaremongering, and it affects you that badly, the best thing to is to not watch or read it.
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