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Not sure how to link it hope people can view it
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They called the police, shocking the lengths to stop the disabled having there say
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20 tickets ….
says it all !
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they’re disgusting. I reckon they’re panicking. Didn’t realise the backlash they’d receive
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they want to be able to say they were transparent and had open dialogue with disabled people etc . In case it goes to court . I don’t think they expected all the backlash
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You taking the blonde liar's word for it?
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To start with Wes Steering, who's parroting Keir Starmer's nonsensical "going further and faster", as he got elected at the last GE with a slim majority of just 528 votes. At next GE, he'll be out straightaway. Amen.
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You don't necessarily need a subscription to read the Guardian on their website. I'm not subscribed, yet I read it at least 10 times a day, as it has been my go to newspaper for the past 35 years or so.
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when the subscribe page appears just click the X in the top right corner and carry on reading
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I have the app and now it says I need to pay monthly to read it
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Thanks I’ll try that
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I think the plans for cuts and the reaction of disabled people should be written about in Wikipedia.
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What is red wall
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Morning @egister
You can update Wikipedia yourself on benefit changes, it’s open for everyone to contribute! Just make sure to write clearly and stick to the facts, as Wikipedia doesn’t allow opinions or personal thoughts.
If you believe the plans for cuts and the reactions of disabled people deserve a Wikipedia entry or an update to an existing one, you can edit a relevant article or start a new page. Just ensure you follow Wikipedia’s guidelines, maintain a neutral point of view, and provide reliable sources.
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