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  • Andi66
    Andi66 Online Community Member Posts: 873 Trailblazing

    The Joseph rowntree had said that families would be worse off. Reeves dismissed it. Iian Duncan Smith, said on gb news that work coaches should get disabled people into work. Again dismissed mental health like anxiety and depression saying work is the cure. Honestly. Also why reeves needed the 5 billion of dwp cuts is that she needed that for the opr he said and as she messed up with the budget ,she needed it fast. So disabled were I expect easy target

  • secretsquirrel1
    secretsquirrel1 Online Community Member Posts: 619 Trailblazing

    oh I really hope they do vote no confidence. But who in the front bench has anymore empathy for us than Starmer ? Kendall though always looks vicious and ready for a fight . I really believe they think anyone that isn’t working is worthless and of no use . All they keep saying is they’re improving things for those who work .

  • Girl_No1
    Girl_No1 Online Community Member Posts: 190 Empowering

    @secretsquirrel1 I don't think Kendall is entirely bad, though. She, when she was 49, altruistically allowed another woman to carry a baby for her. Such kindness to both the surrogate and the child.

    Perhaps that's the sort of work she envisages for those of childbearing years in her new regime?

    Sadly, I'm too old to become a brood mare for Kendall et al. The soup pot for me, I fear.

  • Maggie37
    Maggie37 Online Community Member Posts: 66 Empowering

    That’s a lesson right out of the Handmaid’s Tale isn’t it. With all the forthcoming layoffs to NHS England and hundreds of thousands in the civil service… we’re heading for Giliead. ‘Blessed be the Fruit’ my friends.. Starmer so so looks like a commander it’s scary.

  • Vulcress
    Vulcress Online Community Member Posts: 83 Empowering

    Hunt was so smug saying Labour had stolen tory policies.

    the fact they are happy with that alone is staggering. What's needed are some Ministers to quit but we know that wont happen, Or the very least the Unions to kick off and withdraw funding. After her interviews today now convinced Reeves has no idea how anyone lives

    why would she? energy on expenses etc. If Starmer resigned tomorrow I am never voting Labour again, This was always the plan and he wasnt brave enough to mention it in the GE

  • Vulcress
    Vulcress Online Community Member Posts: 83 Empowering

    Before the past week I thought the assisted dying bill after seeing how bad my father died

    over 48 hrs when they said he would die in 8, His inquest is still in limbo owing to the local health board dragging it out, he needed a transfer from the local hospital to air ambulance only a mile up the road and his life would have been saved, 9 hours later an ambulance arrived by then the clot had moved and dad was finished, he fought like a goldfish out of water for 48 hrs, His death was horrific its bad enough losing someone you love but seeing them die like that. So the assisted dying bill I was open to the idea, but the sheer contempt and manner Labour Ministers are showing they knew damn well those pip vouchers alone were making people deeply uneasy and worry, they kept silent. They kept leaking stories

    instead of just telling people, WORD FOR WORD she announced this week Blair gave a speech weeks before the GE, today not Civil services layoffs what did Blair say?

    Cut Civil service replace with AI.

  • Zipz
    Zipz Online Community Member Posts: 1,873 Pioneering

    Most of the civil servants about to lose their jobs will only be entitled to contribution-based JSA. And that's merging with CB-ESA with only two years monetary support. Many of the fit and the sick alike will never work again and will have to survive or die without any or inadequate state support. That's the situation as I see it.

  • Passerby
    Passerby Posts: 102 Empowering

    Liz Kendall is undiluted evil.

    Guess what! When she got appointed as shadow secretary for the DWP, she said that she had always dreamed of becoming the secretary of the DWP one day. Do you think her dream was to help out sick and disabled people? Of course, it was the other way round, and we witness it now.

    When she talked about her dream and that later Labour got elected, it was clear to me about evil changes were on their way.

  • Vulcress
    Vulcress Online Community Member Posts: 83 Empowering

    Thank you so much,

    Tbh we died that day, We are a tiny family everyone else is gone.

    We get by but knowing Dad should still be alive today he really did have a solution for everything and nothing phased him at all. Totally the watchdogs for health are utterly useless.

    The Coroner has been terrible I begged them NOT to send me emails anymore as it was always bad news, I was on hour 8 of the Chemotherapy email arrived "Hello its ** from Coroners office just to let you know the Police will be taking written statements from members of staff on duty" it was written so matter of fact.

    I got so upset my stats started to go haywire and they stopped the infusion I showed the day care unit staff the email and they were stunned something like that was even sent in an email.

    This past week the worry has 100% made me worst, this is what Labour are not understanding at least with the Tories they boasted about welfare cuts.

    this is the speech Blair gave. He 100% mentioned welfare reform but timestamped the comments on civil service reduction for AI. This was 8 months ago the GE was 8 months ago

    He's running the show

    https://youtu.be/xey-jt0sQ6k?t=500

  • Maggie37
    Maggie37 Online Community Member Posts: 66 Empowering

    I’m sorry your Dad died like that, my parents have both passed and you just want it to be peaceful and as easy as possible? I understand your fight for that.

    Yes I noticed the AI comments were coming thick and fast… the systems are not even up and running yet? There’s no AI in place to cope with shortfall of civil servants!

    It’s like a group of people are sitting in a cabal coming up with imaginary solutions whilst the reality is completely different. That group of people is Pat McFadden/ Morgan Mc Sweeny and possibly Mandelson. The former two were Mandelson’s ‘creatures’ in previous administrations. So it’s like.. ‘let’s get all the disabled off benefits and working’… we’ll steal votes back from Reform by being tough?’ Without ever facing the reality that there are NO JOBS available en masse for sick folk.

  • Passerby
    Passerby Posts: 102 Empowering

    She and Harriet Hartman were the only members from Labour who voted for the Tories' benefit cuts and child benefit cap in 2015, and she always advocated for benefits cap.

  • Vulcress
    Vulcress Online Community Member Posts: 83 Empowering

    Again thank you so much,

    When Dad was alive he actually voted for Starmer and Rayner, but within weeks he said

    "this guy is not the right person, he lied to get the job" He then hoped Rayner being known for standing her ground would make sure he kept to his word.

    I found the other interview he gave, nothing about the policies yet now all these welfare cuts are something he Truly believes in.

    Pat Mc Fadden said he actually stated "Sue Gray is not going anywhere" and we know what happened there. Taking those difficult decisions means sharing with people what they are before they trust you, this is something Starmer just cant grasp.

  • Girl_No1
    Girl_No1 Online Community Member Posts: 190 Empowering

    There's a definite pattern emerging, isn't there.

    Winter fuel payment.

    Two-child cap.

    Disability benefits.

    They seem to hate anyone who is not able to service their/their chums' (or in the case of Kendall her partner's) greed.

    Won't be long until they are actually referring to us as 'useless eaters' in public - I suspect they already do so in private.

  • A_Z1961
    A_Z1961 Online Community Member Posts: 56 Contributor

    @jul1aorways "I don't want to wish my life away but the best thing about pension age will actually be, being (mostly) left alone by the government. It's even more important than the situation with the money."

    This is exactly how I feel. Like you I have had another 7 years added to my pension age. I'm now 64 with long-term and additional health issues, although I have just started down the WCA journey. After nearly 50 years working seeing that retirement age approaching is so important to our mental and physical health. Extending the goal (or that should be jail) posts is cruelty on top of everything else we have to endure. At this stage we just want to be left alone.

  • noonebelieves
    noonebelieves Online Community Member Posts: 344 Pioneering

    @A_Z1961 , Thank you, and I’m sorry to hear about your situation. You raise an important point about the challenges of accessing the benefits system and the rising state pension age, which leave many over 60 with no choice but to remain in employment despite health issues. Some of the issues was even highlighted in a recent Centre for Aging Better blog: “ The UK is headed in the wrong direction for older workers with ill-health

  • Girl_No1
    Girl_No1 Online Community Member Posts: 190 Empowering

    @Summerlove she's a shape-shifter. Here she is claiming to be the anti-austerity candidate

  • evelyncourtney
    evelyncourtney Online Community Member Posts: 96 Empowering

    It’s driving me mad how every time one of these horrible frontbenchers is asked about the harm this is going to do, even when the question doesn’t relate whatsoever to work, they only have one response…

    ”Work will set you free!”

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