Green Paper Discussion (from 24th March, 2025)
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new video. Ellen Clifford is very good!
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OOh God no I bet next thing thier stop us doing MR and tribunals starmer needs to go
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What are they doing to us everyday something I want to knkw what's charities plans we need to have some idea some hope maybe thier covering themselves as first green paper called bogus they really are making this as painful and extremely uncomfortable for us it's disgraceful
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It just gets worse so sent to one of thier doctors
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This is out of control going for sick notes as well next be echr how much more can we take
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Labour pulled this **** with the AI consultation, so not a surprise. This is just one of many reasons filling in consultations wastes time, and people should respect themselves and not d them. they're like petitions.
Nadine Dorries said it best. The government already made their decsions are noyl do the consultation because they have to (both legaly and to give the illusion of democracy).
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They are unbelievable now trying push through laws for people of certain ethical backgrounds be charged differently 53 never seen the country so bad starmer trying everything for civil war I'm convinced of that also going for fit notes next I'm sure will be echr
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Is that actually legal to do before reports they don't anyone claiming for pip before new rules come in
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the assisted dying bill was voted in parliament last November and quite possibly will be delayed till 2029. And if it does, then it won’t get voted as it’s election year.
I would not be surprised if all these changes aren’t delay till 2029, by when they’ll be dropped as it’s election year.
Lots of things can happen
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Another MP who doesn't live in the real world - on BBC website this morning
The business secretary (Jonathan Reynolds):
Reynolds cites minimum wage and pension increases
Reynolds is now pressed on when people will feel better off.
"They are getting better off," Reynolds says - the government is not only making wages higher, but introducing other measures including free breakfast clubs, freezing fuel duty and triple-lock pensions, he says.
At the heart of it, he says, is "running an economy soundly".
He acknowledges there are real pressures on finances, but they are "starting to see the decisions the government has made make people better off".
He's then asked specifically about the government cutting winter fuel payments and welfare eligibility.
Reynolds says the government is committed to making everyone feel better off, and protecting working people.
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£500 better of under labour they say ……
i'm £500 worse off just with my council tax bill because the east riding of yorkshire council have decided that ESA is now means tested so i only receive a 50% reduction as opposed to a 75% reduction as in previous years.
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Oh OK thankyoi I thought it was brought in
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What sort of nightmare are we living in ! Everyday something else now going for fit notes next be echr is there any hope any movements happening legal challenges they are moving fast to push through government I feel we are losing unless anyone knows anything diffrent
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Contact an All Party Parliamentary Group about the cuts
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What is this pls and is that lost of everyone effected ? How to respond God it looks like it's going ahead
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Hi nightcity hope your well do we send a message to the email on your post
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Oh OK then email them sorry I know you just come on
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sent a letter to the spinal injuries one
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I have hemiplegia CP, so I’m not sure which one would be the best one, health or acquired brain injury 🤔
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Hi @Nightcity, knew you'd still be fighting like hell! 👍
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