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  • secretsquirrel1
    secretsquirrel1 Community Member Posts: 2,052 Championing

    You can see how they stutter when questioned, tying themselves into knots. They need to cut pip to get us into work when you can claim pip and work . Then they need to cut the welfare bill as it’s growing too fast , then there’s rumours of scrapping the two child limit which apparently will cost them exactly what they’ll be taking from us . I’m sure they wake up every day and think what plan can we come up with today .

  • secretsquirrel1
    secretsquirrel1 Community Member Posts: 2,052 Championing

    I don’t think anyone rich can claim benefits apart from pip . Example people owning their own home in a nice area , good incomes etc yet could claim pip if they were disabled. Such as Cameron . I wonder how many MPs actually claim pip now ?

  • jul1aorways
    jul1aorways Community Member Posts: 397 Pioneering

    I bet that the people in the care system that give them that care must hate not being able to do more for them. The disabled people's stories in that article were particularly upsetting, I thought.

    That's how it should be though, to really get over to people what's really happening. It is a national disgrace. 😱

  • jul1aorways
    jul1aorways Community Member Posts: 397 Pioneering
    edited May 2025

    You're welcome Catherine. 😊 It's brilliant isn't it. 👏😃

  • Zipz
    Zipz Community Member Posts: 4,352 Championing

    The "rich" can claim CB-ESA like me though I'm not "rich". I own a very modest home in a not-nice area. I'm set to lose CB-ESA if the proposals become law. I really don't know how I'll manage. There are a few people on these forums fearful of this forgotten "reform".

  • luvpink
    luvpink Community Member Posts: 4,562 Championing

    Same here.

    I worked most of my of my adult life until I got too unwell to continue.

    I got a modest lump sum and a pension but I far from being well off.

    I live alone and I don't get any help with rent and only 25% single person council tax.

    Why should we penalised?

    I find it deeply worrying when some disabled claimants put that idea forward.

  • jul1aorways
    jul1aorways Community Member Posts: 397 Pioneering

    You can see that they are they are so unsure of themselves. Reeves always goes pale and Loathsome Liz's eyes go black with fury.

    What they say is so contradictory and has nothing at all to do with our lived experience in the real world.

    They have been trying to mislead everyone for so long that I think that they lost the connection that their lies had to each other long ago. 🙄

    They are clutching at straws and they know that everyone they talk to knows it too.

  • secretsquirrel1
    secretsquirrel1 Community Member Posts: 2,052 Championing

    I don’t see how they can leave people to starve . I don’t think any government has done this , not even the Tory’s . In fact if the Tory’s had tried this Labour would be voting against it. These cuts are so extreme I can’t believe they’ll go through. At least I hope they don’t for all our sakes 🤞🙏

  • secretsquirrel1
    secretsquirrel1 Community Member Posts: 2,052 Championing

    The photo of reeves and the bags under her eyes , clearly up all night worrying about the mess she’d made of everything. It seems like a labour thing to have black beady eyes . Starmer is definitely the king rat.

  • jul1aorways
    jul1aorways Community Member Posts: 397 Pioneering

    I think that the checks and balances of our country are going to kick in. So many DPOs, MPs, charities, various experts and even celebrities now are absolutely horrified by this.

    It is against all the human rights and equality laws in this country and challenges will be made through the courts and have a very good chance of being successful.

    This really will trash the government's reputation and will lose them no end of votes, which they will be aware of one way or another, even if they don't tell outsiders about it.

    We have to keep reminding ourselves that we have so much going for us. 😊

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  • secretsquirrel1
    secretsquirrel1 Community Member Posts: 2,052 Championing

    I heard on YouTube there are 100 disabled celebrities who have written to starmer about the cuts .

  • secretsquirrel1
    secretsquirrel1 Community Member Posts: 2,052 Championing

    I actually called Atos or what they’re called now and asked about my assessment being recorded and on phone . I explained that my previous assessment was so bad I’ve been asked if I have ptsd , though I don’t know fully what that is . The Atos call handler said “ yes I know they’re stressful as I have them myself “ . And yet on the day of my assessment they made sure they booked a phone appointment with an assessor who didn’t have recording equipment and blamed the dwp for booking it with the wrong person.

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  • secretsquirrel1
    secretsquirrel1 Community Member Posts: 2,052 Championing

    Exactly, how dare they say we shouldn’t have savings . We need to as we don’t know if our money will suddenly be stopped. I’ve been left with minimal money for 2 years while fighting for pip and I was bed bound a lot of that time so couldn’t work. It’s like the spying in our accounts situation. I have nothing to hide but I’ve heard of people being questioned about what they’re spending their money on . It’s all done to make us feel second class

  • secretsquirrel1
    secretsquirrel1 Community Member Posts: 2,052 Championing

    In no did I mean to offend anyone who works and claims pip . I was merely talking about my own situation. I’ve had really hard assessments and tribunals where I’ve had questions such as have I had a holiday, weekend away , a day out ? Can I go to the shop , how many steps is it . Even a quick assessment has been over two hours long. I’m sure if I were able to work part time I wouldn’t be awarded pip as it would go against me . As it is my conditions fluctuate throughout the day so I can’t predict how I’ll feel in the next hour let alone tomorrow. I’m not saying people who work and claim pip aren’t deserving I said I don’t understand how they pass assessments and if the 4 point rule comes in I won’t be eligible for pip and lcwra as I won’t be disabled enough. But people who do get a 4 point will be eligible for pip and be able to work. That’s not an attack on people who work while claiming pip or it’s meant that way . It’s just something in the system that’s not working. The same is the fact that uc basic for job seekers was increased, though it’s not enough. But people who can’t work will get less . Everything seems to be against those who can’t work as though we aren’t able to contribute so what’s the point to us . If some are able to work due to getting pip that’s good but where I live there are people living in houses worth millions so no I don’t think they should be able to get pip if they were disabled. Example David Cameron a millionaire at the time claiming DLA . If I won the lottery which I don’t even do but if I did and won millions I wouldn’t claim pip even though my conditions haven’t changed.

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  • secretsquirrel1
    secretsquirrel1 Community Member Posts: 2,052 Championing

    Just read in the daily mirror

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