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I sincerely hope there is sufficient outcry to stop the paper ever seeing the light of day, it is clearly an attack on disabled people, it's already clear they make it as difficult as possible and magnify physical disability while all but discounting mental disability, IMO…
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You said that senior citizens should defend benefits for working-age citizens and the disabled
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Ditto with your Trump fantasy. Wrong thread.
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OK folks, let's just draw a line under that and play nice now please. 😉
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I never said that 100%
Are you confused ?
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I don't know what is being said to me , apparently a comment of mine was deleted about seniors defending benefits. I know I never said it . I think 'WHAT THE ' has me mistaken for another poster .
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No, sarah. I don't imagine things. I am well-grounded and truthful.
Albus has nicely asked us to draw a line under this.
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Yes he has , but you need to post the comment you said I made about the senior citizens , this is being nice , and if you accuse me of something then i would like you to post it . If i said it then fair enough , but show me , thanks, or send me the post in a private message .
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You edited a long post and deleted those remarks.
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I DID NOT 100% , FOR A START WE CANNOT DELETE OUR OWN POSTS WE CAN ONLY EDIT THEM AS FAR AS I AM AWARE .
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OK, I imagined it.
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You may have mistaken me for another member , nothing wrong with that , but I assure I never said that and I cannot delete my own threads .
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I just asked outright no comment of yet
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Just wanted to clarify that no, users cannot delete their own discussions or comments.
But I'd also like to point out we're able to see the edit history of peoples discussions and comments.Now let's get back to the actual discussion. 😉
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It's very strange how it's usually the same person being told to tone it down a bit!! They know who they are, I nearly came off this forum last month because of the argumentative nature of their comments, having to have the last word, and keeping the friction going on and on. Nearly every thread was about past policies from years ago, nothing realted to what's going on now, and an obsession with Ian-Duncan Smith, in fact they still go on about him now, youv'e told them before to calm it down, they won't listen, we'll see how long it is before they mention the above named person again!!
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@charlie72 I'd please ask you to report any comments you feel are against community guidelines please. We can then deal with things away from the public eye. 😊
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I've emailed loads of mps baroness emailed my own mp 24 times and email rayner starmer
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So what happens next after June ? Seems no one can do anything about 4 point rule what's the government next step
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Has your MP replied to you and is she/he voting for the cuts ?
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wow you’ve done so well Catherine. I’ve sent to the main suspects and rayner and starmer again.
It’s also a bit weird and I don’t want to sound a bit conspiracist here but my last review form went in about 2021 and the phone assessment was 2023. I just looked back and without knowing at the time I clearly had a 4 point descriptor. The assessor instead awarded 2 points when they’re supposed to score you the highest in you answer. The person helping me said at the time don’t worry about inconsistencies as I was increased from standard to enhanced but decreased to standard mobility ( which I got back at MT). At the time I couldn’t understand why I’d get lowered in mobility and get increased in care . I’m wondering if the 4 point rule was being thought about then . I’m sure it’s coincidental but I can’t help wondering 🤔1
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