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They don't know whether to treat us like children - pocket money and knowing better than we do what's good for us - or liars and thieves trying to cheat the system.
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I honestly believe inmates in prison are treated with more respect and dignity than us.
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It's the council elections in May Catherine.
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It is an emotional rollercoaster I was in tears to my doctor like yourself trying keep busy forgetting what day it is getting confused it's evil but they don't care we thinking he cares about his reputation yes he does but not for us for his elite associates we have had months of attacks making us all more sicker cruel tiring but we have to keep going and hope and pray 🙏 they won't get thier sick wish I said to doctor pls give me sedative he said no want to stop thinking I hope you have a peaceful night big hugs
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You keep saying you haven’t mentioned PIP and that’s exactly what surprises me. You’re missing the point of the serious proposals heading our way. I’m genuinely worried about the changes planned for November 2026, especially the new rule that mandates a minimum of four points in a single descriptor to initiate the qualification process for PIP daily living support.
After 2028, disability support will be determined solely by PIP assessment – that’s the direction we’re heading. That’s why I’m spending my time writing to ministers and organisations.
You said, “What the Tories did (with help) between 2010 and 2015 to trash the protections written into the Welfare Reform Act 2007 still needs to be understood and challenged!”
Your focus on past events, like the dismantling of protections in the Welfare Reform Act 2007, serves as a powerful reminder of what’s at stake. It’s not just about grieving what’s been lost, but using that knowledge to fuel your fight against these upcoming reforms.
What strategies from past mistakes are you finding most effective in your own advocacy efforts? I’d be very interested to hear.
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Yes I believe charles does have to sign it , but i don't think he can not sign . He has to sign it , I might be wrong .
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we will own nothing and be happy . New world order being played out .
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face to face won't work for me I am agoraphobic and cannot look people in the eye , I cannot mix with new people .
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This might help, hope it sort of answers your question!!
✅ Does King Charles III have to sign off on parliamentary legislation?
Yes—but more precisely, this is what's called Royal Assent. It's the final formal step for a bill to become law after it's been approved by both Houses of Parliament (Commons and Lords).
❌ Can he refuse to give Royal Assent?
In theory, yes. But in practice, no. This is one of those areas where constitutional monarchy and democratic tradition meet.
- The last time a monarch refused Royal Assent was in 1708, when Queen Anne vetoed a bill.
- Since then, Royal Assent has been a ceremonial duty. It's given automatically on the advice of ministers.
- If King Charles III were to refuse assent, it would provoke a huge constitutional crisis, as it would go against centuries of democratic precedent.
👑 TL;DR:
- He must give Royal Assent for a bill to become law.
- He can’t realistically refuse it, even if he disagrees with the policy—it would break with modern democratic norms.
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Your absolutely right so sad when we really look and see what they been doing to us
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Had me in tears what a guy thanks for sharing
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Oh yes I mean if they lose seats does that mean less of a majority for them I probley answered my own question and I haven't recieved a polling card maybe my area is one that's not voting till 2026 I be angry if that's the case I emailed my mp asking blank shock horror
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Ah yh I can see this is the start of us having to engage
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Surly professionals law firms can see how we are being treated like noting seconded class citizens they really ramped up everything throwing from every angle I can't control my emotions thankgod for you guys and ones who are taking a break I would have been sectioned and I think for all who are and has been out of thier minds including us all question who do we manage to pull ourselves out of the black hole it's like a nightmare dream so weird I can't remember letting dogs out eating days I obviously do it like autopilot I feel it tonight feel scared like a child x
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I'm afraid your right i
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Hi
I'm in a world of panic can anyone tell me what this is please I thought it was November next year. I've family problems, my internet is a problem, my folks aren't well, I just can't take it daily anymore. Do they do it on purpose. I'm overwhelmed . Who are maximus UK
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I'm trying to think of ways to survive if I could drive I would save and buy a van and to say that I can learn to is impossible I absorb noting then I think rent room but I'd be in constant terror worrying what to do Starmer thinks once we are thrown to the wolves we will survive get a job if that was the case why we all worried out of our minds !!! Because we can't when will we know our fate
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Well hopefully his fingers more swollen than usual and he can't !
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the king or any royals are not going to rock the boat of the hand that feeds them very well for what they do and it will never change
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