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I think it will pass now, despite ALL the negative coverage they're going to pass it.
Starmer and co are making this not a moral mission but an ideological crusade, they know it's wrong, they know it will force people into destitution but they will do it anyway.
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This can only backfire on her . It shows how two faced she is . According to what I just heard on silver fox there are now over 150 voting against. Obviously don’t know how true it is but if it the rebellion is growing.
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so basically he’s reinstating the WFA and scrapping the 2 child cap as they’ll use the money saved from the disabled. I hope this back fires as if true it’s disgusting
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I just heard over 150 to vote against
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"An ally of Kendall said that, while the movement on winter fuel was welcomed by Labour MPs, bold action on child poverty would be more likely to sway them into backing reforms to sickness and disability benefits. “Child poverty is the thing that’s relevant in that debate,” they said."
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I just read on on here Rayner is now for the cuts and apparently starmers next u turn is the 2 child limit . I hope they don’t forget to k turn on the disability cuts too
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I’m confused as I’ve read we only need 83 votes against from Labour and we could have 150
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If this is true it’s disgusting if they vote for cuts to disability to pay for scrapping the 2 child limit . Obviously disabled people don’t matter to them as we apparently don’t contribute to the economy and society.
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Hopefully these u turns come come in 3s as they say 1.WFA 2. 2 child limit and 3.disability benefits
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I agree grasping at straws one minute up next something different feel down certainly emotional rollercoaster evil they dragged this on
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I agree over the years everything will be broken down society for the elites starmer signed us up for who threaty I'm seriously trying ways to survive of I could drive impossible I don't retain anything I would sell my belonging and get a van and make it liveable we are heading into a world of AI
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It's so hard being strong this is so draining It's cruel
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No I understand how you feel hey it could all be ok pls pls reach out and talk to someone talk on here we're always here for you 💓
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Oh god
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Yh thier say summer funny after vote for pip cuts get cuts through them say not enough for child cap and this would be classed as discrimination I'm emailing public law project and asking if this is discrimination
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What an awful excuse for a human being she is!!
Such narratives contribute to the stigmatization of individuals who rely on welfare support, often overlooking the complex socioeconomic factors that lead to unemployment or the need for assistance. Moreover, they can have detrimental effects on the mental health of claimants, who may already be facing significant challenges.
Research indicates that negative media portrayals of welfare recipients can exacerbate feelings of shame and isolation among claimants, potentially leading to increased mental health issues . It's essential to approach discussions about welfare with nuance and empathy, recognizing the diverse circumstances that lead individuals to seek support
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Please god 🙏🤞
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I've been at peace with my disability for years now. I was born with Cerebral Palsy and Hydrocephalus. I think even though you're born with a disability, you still go through a period of grief for the live you could've had. I am greatful of PIP and the opportunities that it has given me, but it's things like this that makes me feel that i'm going backwards and i wish i didn't have to claim PIP as i feel shame. Why should i be made to feel ashamed for getting a bit of money that helps me have my independence.
The relentless demonisation is too much. Sick of it!
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It's really hard not to be pessimistic, I apologise for being a pessimist but there's just something about this saga which tells me that Labour will figuratively die on the hill of cutting benefits.
They will not stop at this even if it costs them electorally which goes to show are MP's representing constituents or big money donors and corporations?
That this is beyond austerity, this is beyond moral missions, this is a cruel, callous and cold perverted crusade against on the weakest in society.
Britain has no bloody right to lecture other countries about right from wrong, we're a country which seeks to persecute the disabled and incapacitated for the crime of being disabled and incapacitated and NO OTHER COUNTRY in Europe does this ****, nowhere else, just here and it gets me so angry to think about this.
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