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Happy Birthday @Santosha12 ! I hope it's a day to remember... in the right way. Blessings from @Zipz 🎂 🕯
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No problem at all @secretsquirrel1 it's good to ask questions. Questions lead to answers, which leads to peace of mind. 😊
Regarding the process, the green paper will be consulted for 12 weeks.Then it'll go to the white paper, which is usually the statement of policy and proposals, (sometimes in draft form,) which will then get more feedback from outside sources and debated in parliament. So again, not quick!
After that will be the "First reading" which is a formal introduction to parliament and nothing is really done. The bill is then printed and given a number in the public bill series. So it's mostly paperwork and formalising.
Then the "Second Reading" this is the first time a bill can be defeated, but it's not often that happens tbh. The date for the Second Reading is set by the offices of the Chief Whip and the Leader of the House. This usually lasts at least two weekends to be allowed between publication of the Bill and Second Reading, except in emergency situations. This reading is to debate the broader policies in the bill, not the fine print and a chance for the opposition to object or ask for reasoned amendments and a chance to vote against said bill.
After that, it's onto the Committee stage. This is where they go through the bill with a fine toothed comb. This is usually carried out by a specially-appointed Public Bill Committee of around 17 MPs, representative of party strength in the Commons. At least one Minister from the Government department in charge of the Bill will be on the Committee, along with a front-bench spokesman from each of the opposition parties represented. This usually takes about 2-3 weeks, but for something this complex, I'd say a month perhaps?
Onto the Report stage, where things can be reversed or amended after the committee stage.
Then it's the Third Reading. To discuss changes etc and to vote on it again.Now it's off to The House of Lords. Which is known as the "ping pong" stage, as the bill will be passed back and forth between the commons and the HoL with amendments etc.
THEN when OK'd by both houses, it's onto Royal assent, where it will become law.
The final stage is of course the roll out of the new laws.
So over all, this can take a very long time to even get to the law stage maybe a year or more and a lot can happen in that time. So just stay strong and keep the faith! 😁8 -
Like others not slept all night.
then its like Kendall herself decided on an extra special gift.
they finally got back to my brother in regards to ESA/UC Migration and the complex setup,
this is 100% the truth, 1st him hearing me still waiting would not trigger COC then the lady went to check yes it would, FOUR Team leaders later "sorry we have to give you an extension
we have no idea, DO NOT PROCEED WITH UC MIGRATION. Because the setup for me and my brother was created over 20 years ago the "system" doesnt not have an answer to it
they have had other siblings in the same situation but normally the Full HB is paid to one not split. The team leader openly told my brother they are buckling under the pressure the way this works, HMRC/local HB/UC work together to migrate someone over.
when there's a complex issue its taking 7 -10 days to hear back from one of these depts
They dare go on TV laughing and acting so smug. No Reeves decided the 2029 final date was not acceptable to just herding everyone over via migration is working so well.
Add into the mix whatever they have planned next. Dear Lord.
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Hi and a very warm welcome to the community.
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Finally got a prescription sorted which I've been trying to get done since the 7th. The pharmacist had to ring me personally to check what it was (despite it being a repeat of one I've had for a decade).
If even jobs such as this take so long, it's no wonder the system is in the state it is. Nothing whatsoever to do with 'scroungers'.
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@secretsquirrel1 🤣🤣🤣 gosh some of these posts are well cheering me up before the dreaded announcement! I've got to change the bedding but this is what happens when I try
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thank you for that . I’ll screenshot it so I can look back at it as is needed. Where does possible legal action come into play though ? If it’s challenged in court , if it’s needed, would that be before or after the last stage ?
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Oh thank you! Very much! It's actually tomorrow but by then I'll have got over any shocks to come, hopefully x
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I saw those pics and thought it was my house
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This is a wonderful post full of reassuring information. I feel better knowing that this is a long process where arguments will be fought and heard.
Sounds like today's paper is like a wishlist in reverse for Santa with all the punishments Kendall wants handed out.
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OMG
I shouldn't laugh but 😅
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It is, you need to come and change the bedding 🤣🤣
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Here we go!
Politics live just started on bbc2 and Kendal's speech is going to be on there.
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Well I've just spent 47 mins on hold to pip which I thought was not bad lol. I told them that my husbands review had been sent in on the 21st January received on the 22nd January. I asked them if I could send in further evidence and said that's fine. I also asked them how long reviews are taking and she said all reviews have been put on hold because of the amount of new claims. My husband as until aug 25 and she said if we haven't heard anything by then 4 weeks prior he will get a letter to extend his award for 12 months. That happened to me 2 weeks later I got my decision but come later this year the process for me will start all over again because my review is Nov 26. I'll be 62 then but the way things are going I don't think I will bother with mine it's just to much stress I will just concentrate on my hubby's.
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@luvpink I should lock them out of the room when doing it but they'd screech their wotsits off. It is like a comedy of errors as have to lift mattress corners leaning it against my body so can get sheet on at corners with only right hand, can't tell you how many times I've cricked my neck. And bed is really low 13" so mutts can just climb on it rather than jumping everywhere and damagjng their legs. Rod for own back comes to mind but wouldn't change them for the world !
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Hi and a very warm welcome to the community.
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Thankyou iv been very nervously sat in background watching this thread . Just praying we are all okay 🤞🏻
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If you believe in prayer nows the time.
Namaste 🕉
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AnAnxiously waiting now, not long now until dreaded announcement
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