Fight Back

Everyone this is the moment we really need to fight back email your mps stating the information is incorrect or whatever you want to email just state we want these proposals scrapped she did that speech to calm the mps no we have to remind them and shoe them we will vote them out this is a fight for our future fight back
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I emailed mine mid April and he didn't respond.
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Still email it's all registered we have one month we need to keep pushing imagine been dragged to job centre work coach the lot no way do all we can now god I feel so deflated but keep emailing it's so vital tell them no way these cuts have to stop I emailed mine saying let all backbenchers who vote this through we will remember and vote them out we are systematically being purposely terrified fearful bullied out of our minds for thier egos No way everyone fight back
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Catherine, you’re right, now is the time to keep the pressure on MPs. Starmer’s WFA announcement isn’t a full reversal, but it proves that public and political pressure is working. His partial climbdown, following poor election results, shows concern about losing voters and facing rebellion from his own backbench MPs.
Pensioners and charities have shown today how collective action can influence policy. Did you ever think, after all the times they stood by stopping the WFA, they would stand in Parliament ten months later and climbdown?
We can achieve the same with the welfare reforms. We need to keep the pressure up just as the pensioners did. If MPs feel the heat from voters, they’ll be forced to reconsider, not out of goodwill, but because ignoring us will come at a political cost.
Let’s keep pushing until he stands in Parliament and announces a U-turn or even a watered down version of the welfare reforms. It can be done if the pressure stays on, the pensioners have done it!
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100 percent just keep emailing Thanks needed that easy to give in but the alternative is hell so no way keep fighting unions protest on 7th june unions are raging with Labour we don't see behind the scenes just thier revised speeches and like tumity said November 2026 a while away if they go through can take to court ?
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Dead right MW123 + Catherine,
There's some better news now, not for us yet but…
They're going to climb down on the winter fuel allowance for pensioners. That's just the start folks, they reckon there's also a big Labour rebellion brewing on the welfare cuts. There's growing panic because they know if they keep on as they are, they'll be slaughtered at the next election.
The latest is Raynor suggested behind the scenes before the March statement, that they should have increased taxes on the wealthy instead of benefit cuts - apparently she's got a lot of support in Labour:
So keep sending those emails in folks, keep their minds focused. Let them know we ain't going quietly. When they know their jobs are on the line, they'll think again.
A couple of useful articles to include if you send them an email:
- Oxfam's ideas for making a fairer society:
2. Patriotic Millionaires - they advocate a more equal society. An unequal society like ours is not only morally wrong, it's more unstable - nobody wins, not even the rich:
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@Catherine21 it's truly amazing how much you continue to keep fighting and encourage others. 🙂
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Name and shame
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I think my mp barred me not giving case number or the usual we will get back to you message got to laugh
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An 'exclusive' on ITV news now is a Parliamentary Committee are asking for a pause to the welfare cuts plans (stating 10 of the Constituencies are Labour held ? Redwall areas.
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Can someone make it easy for me to email my mp a cut and paste job
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I'm terrible at that I'm sure others so good at doing that I'd send as well
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