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Just seen a headline on The guardian. I can’t view it all as I’m not subscribed but it says Labour could review all benefits cuts a source has said . Maybe someone can screenshot the report and post it on here please on here please 🙏
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Just watched Richard Bergen talking about the cuts. He said given a free vote labour would vote against the cuts and in any event there are over 100 who will be fighting against cuts .
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Thank you 🙏 . I hope this doesn’t mean a u turn on the 2 child policy but not for disability benefits.
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I can't stand seeing her either.
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My fear is if they decide to scrap the 2 child limit will they pay for it with money saved via cuts to disability benefits. As you say a u turn on benefit cuts to pip will cost nothing .
I’m seeing a lot on YouTube about starmer not being able to stay as PM for much longer with Rayner wanting a tax for the rich rather than cuts . Plus the talk around the whole Starmer situation being spoken about if the truth comes out he’ll be finished. The Tory’s did that with Matt Hancock , just wait till the times right .3 -
trouble is the clock is ticking …..
he's needs to be gone well before the end of June so a halt can be put on these cuts / vote
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Rayners plotting with her “ leaked” email. Richard Burgan said if they had a free vote Labour would vote against the cuts but over 100 are already fighting against anyway . It’s disgusting how he’s able to cover up what’s really happening as it’s in the nations interest to know.
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It's the aggressiveness that makes her so vile for me
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well said .
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You have completely misunderstood me. You know knowing about me. Thanks for your projected judgement call on me.
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Yes good interview. Thanks for sharing.
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I think there’s more truth on YouTube than in the msm . I wouldn’t be at all surprised by anything this lot do as they’re all so useless.
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The Work and Pensions Committee, a select committee of the UK Parliament, has significant influence and scrutiny power over the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and its associated policies. While they don't have direct legal power to enforce their recommendations, their reports and investigations can lead to changes in policy and government action.
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After waiting 35 years for a cure for my ME I look forward to them finally doing what my specialist couldn’t. As for any savings they hope to make that will be swallowed by training new tribunal judges as about a million people go to tribunal over the 4 points rule .
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Have they come out against the cuts ? My brain fogs so bad I can’t remember 😂
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