Green Paper Discussion (from 24th March, 2025)
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Thank you @evelyncourtney very interesting
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Scope Mods, I saw this, he made a passionate case.
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I'll quote a passage from above.
"Disabled people are not a burden — we are valuable contributors to society when given the opportunity. Companies that employ disabled people thrive and become more profitable. That is a fact. Closing the disability employment gap by just half would inject £17 billion into the UK economy through increased tax revenue and reduced welfare dependency. That too is a fact. The Treasury is fully aware of this, yet it has chosen to back these cuts. That is disgraceful.
Scope’s governing documents make it clear that we are not a political organisation and must remain impartial. I respect this position. However, I have close friends in all three major political parties, and all of them are equally astonished and ashamed by this government’s actions and its loss of moral direction.
By speaking out, I may be asked to step down as Chair of Scope. If that happens, so be it. I stand by my words. If this is to be my final statement in this role, then I am proud that it is on behalf of Scope. Scope is the only organisation unwavering in its commitment to an equal future for disabled people. It is the only organisation tackling the challenges and opportunities that affect the largest minority group in the world.
Sir Robin Millar is chairman of disability equality charity Scope"
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Me too, I hope he isn't asked to step down from Scope.
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Your dream is right, you have a gift . I've dreamed the same . The old system needs to collapse , so a new one can be reset .
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Thanks for sharing, @JasonRAAbsolutely, he makes a passionate case—what a gem of a man! 👏👏 However, I genuinely don’t understand why he felt he might be asked to step down as Chair of Scope. I thought this was exactly what Scope stands for 🤔
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Nothing is for certain yet. So we will see what they do with the green paper. I'm just worried the government are not fully understanding disability needs and how it will affect people. Anyone who says wiping out 6bn from the local economy is a positive thing is lying or stupid. I don't think they have any clue what they doing at all.
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Same with me, I saw the covid lockdown and restrictions in dreams , I had the dreams in 2012 . I also write them down . When they come true it can freak me out , but then I think how I must be chosen to have such dreams .
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There was an interesting article in the Times (a paper I generally wouldn't read because of previous attitudes to autism) about the untapped resource of ND people, from the perspective of why we are being kept down/prevented from working. More of that media and less of the other would be appreciated.
I was thinking about the plan to put the PIP points thing through primary legislation and make it law so it can't be challenged from an equality perspective. But surely even if they did do that, that wouldn't enshrine the particular criteria in law, nor the way in which the points were assigned. There would still, surely, be opportunities to challenge the legality of the criteria, given that putting such limits/requirements would mean discriminating against some disabled people whose conditions are not properly covered in the criteria.
I'm frustrated with the "everyone knows someone who is playing the system" squad, though. Their arguments are copypaste but they don't really make sense.
If they genuinely knew someone that was cheating, and were that outraged about it that they need to rant on social media, you'd think they'd have reported them to the DWP. The fact that official fraud figures are so low means that if they DID report these people, their accusations were proven to be unfounded. If there were that many people playing the system, then the fraud % would be higher. All it shows is the shocking level of disability awareness in the UK, which is the real thing that needs fixing.
The chair throwing is a symptom of the hate being fostered in the press.7 -
I just did the leaked new pip test on benefitsandwork site
I got two scores of 8 points for washing and bathing and preparing a meal.
I bet the DWP won't agree with that.
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How disgraceful.
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Yeah the press have a lot to answer for as do this awful Liebour government ( and the Tories )
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I had a dream about Kendall too once, she came to my house as an assessor to give me a WCA. She told me to just get over my mental health issues, I wanted to explain more but needed the bog, after I used the bog and came back she had just left without a trace.
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I agree with you.
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Just a thought and no offence intended but maybe a new thread about dreams could be made.
This is going off topic.
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I just want to give all of you a great big hug. Please remember how important you are and how much you matter. ❤️
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Also, someone said this in the previous thread, but I want to reiterate: I really do think this is going to be Labour’s poll tax. How can they possibly come back from this?
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They can't but we are stuck with them until the next General election and they are destroying the country.
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Yep 😕 and I don’t even know who would be better at the next GE! I’d love to see Starmer kicked out in a vote of no confidence and someone with the beliefs of people like Diane Abbott or John McConnell leading. (Which ironically we could have had back in 2019!)
Im in Scotland and we have our elections next year. I think this could be the killer for Scottish Labour. The leader of SLab at Holyrood has already come out in support of the cuts, surprise surprise
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I'm trying to remain calm but its so hard right now.
I'm dreading what Reeves has in store for us in the spring budget in Wednesday.
It doesn't even bare thinking about.
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