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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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Yes last night they said it will lead to serious mental health issues and suicides
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From Benefits and Work site
NewsLabour dominated Work and Pensions committee calls for Green Paper delay
Published: 22 May 2025
The influential, Labour dominated Commons Work and Pensions committee (WPC) has written to the government calling for it to delay any changes to personal independence payment (PIP) eligibility and universal credit (UC) rates.
The WPC began an inquiry into the Pathways to Work Green Paper on 3 April, but has issued interim findings and recommendations because a Commons vote on some of the provisions is expected soon.
The WPC warns the government in its letter that the proposed changes “might not incentivise work, as the Government hopes, but rather push people deeper into poverty, worsen health, especially in more deprived areas, and move people further from the labour market, as evidence suggests has happened in the past with similar reforms.”
In its letter, the committee asks the government to: “delay any changes to PIP eligibility or UC rates, extend and expand the current consultation, and work to co-produce measures with disabled people and their organisations, reflecting the Government’s commitment on ‘nothing about me, without me’.
The letter goes on to recommend that the government: “take a ‘precautionary principle’ approach and immediately undertake an independent, comprehensive analysis of the impact of the proposed cuts in UC health support on employment, poverty and health outcomes.”
Finally, the committee urges the government to: “delay its plans to amend the eligibility criteria for the daily living component of PIP and engage disabled people and their organisations in order to coproduce proposals for a new PIP, as part of the PIP review. Most importantly, we need to guarantee that those who need PIP will not lose out. At that point, it should publish and properly consult on its proposals more widely.”
Liz Kendall has until Monday 2 June to respond to the letter.
Chair of the committee, Debbie Abrahams, told ITV news that there was expert evidence that cutting benefits could increase the risk of suicides.
The WPC is made up of 11 MPs: 7 Labour, 2 Conservative, 2 LibDem.
Moreover, as the Canary pointed out, four of the Labour MPs are members of the “Get Britain Working” group which actively supports benefit cuts.
In theory, this is a committee whose loyalty the government should be able to count on.
So, for it to express such strong concerns about the Green Paper will be a real blow for Labour, which is struggling to find anyone who is in favour of its proposals.
https://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/news/labour-dominated-work-and-pensions-committee-calls-for-green-paper-delay
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All of this is making me feel so ill.
I have a flare up of my fibrimyalgia and chronic fatigue.
I try to remain positive and hope for the best.
I recently sent my reassessment form in.
I will be nearly 63 when my current award expires and I am not able to do paid work and I will not engage with work coaches or even consider going to a job center.
I guess I risk becoming homeless and destitute.
Not exactly what I had in mind for my retirement years.
This government are cruel beyond words!
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Everytime I see Kendall, I can't help picturing Pennywise from Stephen King's 'It'.
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I was same yesterday I just felt what's the point as I couldn't manage on the streets as only place I'd end up, wrote to loads MPs only one got back Stephen Timms and that was just to gaslight me....
Hopefully we get some positive news with this all so we can have a breather 🤞
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I feel your pain. X
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When I’m living on the streets I will steer clear of drains😊
Trying to see the funny side as I’m so fed up with all this, just want some peace of mind like we all do.
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Oh bless you, honestly my humour has well took a dive. Got pretty bad news a few weeks ago from surgeon and still trying to assimilate that so Kendall et al are almost (not quite) the least of my worries. But I'm still up for the fight I've got quite a few more letters to send. It's really all quite bizarre, who'd have thought it of Labour.
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Fingers crossed as this isn't good for us just making us more ill mentally and Emotionally drained 🤞
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We will get there we has so much support on our sides 👍
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