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How much money is rich? 6000/16000?
Now this is not money for which you can buy something valuable. This is money not to die of hunger for several months.
The shameful policy of mixing the disabled with the unemployed, refugees and the like bears its bitter fruits.
I believe that any disabled person should be provided with support to ensure a safe existence, regardless of their "wealth".0 -
If Farage were to come out in support of leaving benefits cuts alone Starmer would have no choice but the scrap the cuts . Apparently half of red wall are against cuts so labour will lose the red wall if he continues surely
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"New Labour" behind the curtain, like odious extreme right wingers Labour Chief of Staff Morgan McSweeny and former Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Funny, we never voted for their opinion on how the government is run! 🤔
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Exactly my thoughts, he's currying favour with the EU so he can land a job with them once his tenure is over as PM … hence the change to fishing grounds and free movement for under 30's within the EU
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@secretsquirrel1 mentioned the celebrity campaign. This post has some more details if anyone fancies a look. It has a link to the website. Really great work they're doing 🤗:
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I really can imagine her going crazy trying to find answers they will still say it's going ahead well let it with all the media coverage mps lords courts will already see the lies and the cover ups before it's even happened some really great mps I'd always vote my mp in if he went against cuts and I remind him every other day
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Id rather keep esa had more protection
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I agree wholeheartedly. Lets say they means test PIP, if they set the cut off at the same point as pension credit that's mine gone !! I live alone, I don't have private pensions etc but was just £3 odd over getting PC, so no WFA for me and this would have been my first year receiving it, I need my PIP now more than ever. I really do not like the argument that ''pensioners are living a life of luxury'' and therefore they don't need PIP. Some posts really get my back up on here at times, I usually refrain from saying anything about them but when folk want to take from one section of disabled folk to make sure another section is funded, well honestly its pretty saddening and disappointing.
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Thank you so much @charlie72 for more of your really encouraging research. 👏
It makes you realise how successful the pushing back of the tide has been for disabled people, over the years and most of all, it emphasises the possibilities we have for a much less damaging implementation of these proposals. I think though that we have to be realistic and realise that on the other hand that the government leadership are very unlikely to do a complete U Turn.
I wish too that there were more Labour MPs that would vote against the cuts, the majority of the numbers we have heard about on the media are abstaining rather than voting. 😞 Votes against would help us enormously.
Because the government have managed to take so much away from us and threaten us with so much more in the way of cuts (the Tories as well as Labour) it only serves to make us look on the pessimistic side though.
Perhaps we can allow ourselves be quite a bit more optimistic after all. 😃
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I agree I think all this has woken us up from all the treatment we been facing sending letters out to ask what spend pip money on I do believe if you classed unable to work this should be money that helps with bills as well as we can't work I used to be scared god this group has helped me so much if I didn't have you guys gosh who knows we been through so much no more sick to the back teeth
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Well he doesn’t seem to have any empathy for any of us . Obviously just a careerist and psychopath. Any mp voting for cuts out of fear or loyalty will just be stabbed in the back and left behind.
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Thank you holly , disability talk with Steve on YouTube has a video on this .
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I've seen a lot of comments about this Steve. I'll have to check him out. 😊
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You need to send this to your mp
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I read an article this morning that said reeves will have to go and the prime person to take over is Pat McFadden. I’m sure I’ve heard he’s for cuts but can’t fully remember.
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Good morning, how do I email Nigel Farage, do you have the contact details for him, I want to email him too about his stance on these 'reforms'? Thanks😊
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I find that whole debate very troubling luvpink. I cant imagine why a disabled person would even suggest that idea on here. Why are we pitting ourselves against each other ? There may only be a few of ''us'' pension age people on here but it would seem the masses have forgotten we have by no means been spared from these changes. Think I just need to have a little break from here, I really thought we were all fighting as one for our rights, seems we are not.
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Hi Charlie ,
I’ll post a screenshot of where I emailed though I don’t know if it’s correct . I just looked and I did receive an automated reply
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Thanks for that, Ill give it a go😊
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Iv'e emailed him too asking about his stance on these 'refprms' and I lied and said if he votes against them I'll vote Reform next time (not)!!
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