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I've spent quite a bit of time on a SCI ward. That has always been the attitude of patients to adapt and never give up.😊👍️
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DPAC are like many others, they assume you're on social media. I took a screenshot of it on X to show you. Thanks to @alexroda for the link. I've donated. 👍
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I did include my details and said she once helped me with PIP. Obviously she’s in a safe seat in Islington so she’s nothing to worry about . But next election she’s back in opposition.
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I’ve never heard any official statement saying 4 is the highest now . I’ve heard them say they’re looking into changing the assessment but not yet.
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Thank you for the clarification. The anonymous user on B & W appears to have caused some distress over there, too. I suspect they are either from Whitehall or the country of scaremongers. Anonymous posting is an unfortunate feature of the News area of B & W.
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donated . Please god they have something up their sleeve.
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How to donate
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I had the exactly same from my MP in Cornwall word for word.
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I’m going to email starmer reeves Kendall Timms and rayner over the weekend. Obviously they don’t care about us but they need reminding by as many of us as possible that in 4 years time they’ll want our vote and we won’t forget, neither will our friends and family members.
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I know just what you mean. All you can do is email MPs, Parliament, Councillors etc. They are all part of government themselves.
They are hardly impartial are they? Just that thought makes gets you down and they all merge into each other after a while.
We could do with a body of people to represent us at that level, who are completely independent of the government and on our side. If only.....
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Ain't it just! To give the illusion of democracy when there is none.
They should be but the MOD will be too busy laughing all the way to the bank to take any notice of letters from us. 😡
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Actually, if you don't hear from your MP a letter to your councillors is a good idea. First, they might have a hotline. Secondly, many will be bricking it at the prospect of the local elections.
Random thought. A letter the Chairman of your local Labour Party might help, too.
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Shows how fake and controlled they are .
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She doesn't sound too bad. You're right about her being back in opposition the next time. That's inevitable. My MPs a Tory and a "Sir." Needless to say he's worse than useless. 😳
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There was a demonstration outside her offices and town hall last week so I think she’s for the cuts. I can’t remember exactly but she said something nasty about someone who flew the British flag a few years ago. She’s not popular. But I don’t know much about her . I’ll let you know if I hear back though I’m not expecting to .
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Knowing the DPAC they will find a way to fight the government, even if they have to bide their time. Even in the worst scenario if these proposals become law, they will find a way to fight them, if they are unable to do anything about it before that.
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Another comment on B and W forum was that the Green Paper will be challenged and that was always going to be the first port of call for action.
Labour know this and that's why they've kept the 4 Point PIP rule and Universal Credit changes away from consultation.
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The Chair of the Local Labour Party. 🤔 That sounds a good idea. 👍
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Yes, thanks, do let me know what she says. She sounded alright but it says a lot if she isn't generally popular, especially if it's about her supporting the cuts.
I'm still waiting for the knight of the realm to get back to me. I'll be lucky if I get a two line reply dismissing me, which is his usual style but I'll let you know what he says, IF I get a reply.
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