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They weren’t interested in scrapping it until the fight back from the disability cuts imo . I think it’s a bribe to rebel mps . But they’re forgetting this will actually cost money yet scrapping the plans to disability cuts won’t cost anything extra .
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I’ve never heard of them . I’m starting to feel that emailing is just helping other groups ( and I do think WFA should be reinstated) and disabled still being ignored. I haven’t done anything compared to others but fed up of feeling like a second class citizen.
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Catherine Jeremy is my MP and lives nearby 😀. Imagine if you lived here , meet up for coffee ( if we up to it ) and looking for Jeremy 😂
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The reason so many so called people are claiming PIP is due to an aging population and waiting lists for mental health and physical conditions and operations. They need to stop making out PIP is an out of work benefit and stop saying work makes things better etc. The majority of people claiming PIP are either in work (or want to work) but employers won't take them on.
If there are loads of jobs out there, which Kendall keeps chirping on about, then why are the able bodied and non mentally ill folk being made to do them first?? It really does twist my melon all this false rhetoric and propaganda.
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I just emailed Jeremy again and mentioned a descriptor for fatigue and TP for us losing pip until we get another benefit isn’t going to work as there isn’t another benefit. I’ve also messaged demented Kendall again and Starmer saying same but I added that I know they don’t care about disabled but after waiting 14 years they’ll never get back in as they’re losing all the disabled votes .
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Have you noticed how the job seekers on uc basic aren’t being mentioned and encouraged to find work but are being given extra ( I do think extra is needed) , again it’s everyone but us . Why aren’t the able bodied able to find a job if it’s so easy for us
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Thought that you might all like to read this comment from The Guardian.😊
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@jul1aorways that's a very powerful piece, love it! Thanks for sharing ☺️
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I also wrote all my conditions and symptoms and said over exertion for an ME sufferer is dangerous yet I don’t get a 4 point descriptor at present so I’ll be no longer classed as disabled and not fit enough to work.
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I have poem about LIz, it's not offensive or rude Scope!! Iv'e also emailed it to Liz Kendall, hopes she likes it (probably not).
"The Ballad of Lizzie ‘Cut-It’ Kendall"
There once was a minister, sharp as a pin,
With a scowl on her brow and a budget to thin.
She frowned at the claimants from Parliament's bench,
With a red pen of doom and a policy wrench.“Oh dear,” sighed Lizzie, “the numbers are dire!
Let’s light up the spreadsheets and set them on fire!
Too many are resting, not pulling their weight—
We must get them working, and quickly—by eight!”She spoke of “resilience,” “independence,” “drive,”
While folks just asked, “Can I please stay alive?”
She painted a picture: the fraudsters, the fake—
Ignoring the nuance for soundbites to make.A lad with long COVID? “Get back on your feet!”
A mum with anxiety? “You’re fit for the street!”
A man hearing voices? “He’ll manage just fine—
A job at the call centre? Let’s put him in line.”But Lizzie, dear Lizzie, we see through the fluff,
Your welfare reform is just ever so rough.
With graphs in one hand and compassion misplaced,
You've turned public services into a race.They called her the "Pathway to Work" pioneer—
But forgot that some paths just aren’t very clear.
For not all who wander are lazy or sly,
Some just need help, not a bureaucrat’s eye.So here's to Liz Kendall, in suit and in heel,
With policies sharper than most people feel.
But maybe, just maybe, a kinder refrain
Would soften the budget—and ease a lot of pain.5 -
Just read this in The daily express
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I'm similar living with fibymalgia and chronic pain.
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I’ve started emailing MPs luvpink as if there were descriptors for fatigue and pain we would get the 4 points easily. I think the form should have sections for neurodivergence MH fatigue etc as the questions are too vague.
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I haven't been well enough to email anyone lately.
I had to submit my reassessment form in a few weeks ago even though my current award doesn't expire until September 2026.
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I only email when I’m up to it luvpink . I have a migraine again today so taking it easy .
I don’t think they know what they’re doing. Did you ask them why you’re being assessed so soon ? Mines up February and I haven’t received a form yet .0 -
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I didn't ask them.
I just wanted get it sent off.
I think they made a mistake as my original award was due to expire in August this year but they extended it by a year and it seems they may have forgotten that.
They can be quite incompetent at times.
I was cheeky and requested either paper based or phone assessment and a longer ongoing award as I will be 63 next year.
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