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I bet timms was annoyed probley went back and said she faked it
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Hes been put in to shake it up hes going faster as he knows hes on borrowed time he need out before 14th July sign us in with who convention already signed us into a threaty
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John mcdonnell can see what's happening trying to go against them but him on his own is not enough
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LLiz Kendell has till 2nd June to respond to the parliamentary committee report let's see if she does even bother
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No, I wrote specifically about North Korea. Yoga, by the way, is in India. π
In the USSR, the retirement age was reduced by five years in 1967. Putin, on the contrary, raised the retirement age in 2018.
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IImagine Timms family be ashamed of him he will lie himself out of it imagine the shame
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The latest is job coaches in doctors surgeries and no one will be forced into a job they can so one my doctor says he will fight for me what will they do offer the doctors massive payrise to go against us it's becoming most stupid by the day scrambling for ideas shows have no real plan like when your at a restaurant and you told to hurry up make a choice what do you want playing with our lives scrap and go back to the billboard and come out with a kinder fairer system !!!!!
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Morning Squirrel πΏοΈ
I do enjoy our chats too. π
That is shocking, although not surprising about your experience with PIP leaving you bedridden. Especially with our condition.
When I went from DLA to PIP about 7-8 years ago, the experience made me a lot more immobile than I'd been too, and further lengthened my periods in bed, quite considerably.
I can see how you compare benefits assessors to judges. In many cases, as you've said, they can become judge AND executioner.π±
You're welcome to the post. π A theory jumped straight into my head that this could be the thin end of a dangerous wedge.
If they want to start ruling that we need 12 points for standard daily living instead of 8 I believe that it's very likely that they will then rule that we would need 16 instead of 12 points for enhanced,
That would then mean that we could end up in an even worse position than if we had to get 4 points in one activity!
It would be well nigh impossible for most people on standard to get 12 points and many people who now get enhanced would be robbed of it! π³
I don't think that the MPs who are on our side are in the mood to back down with a trick like that. It's being said that they are not going to accept any "tweaks" as they call them.
They are calling for the government to give a consultation that reflects disabled people's views properly and on all the parts of the consultation, not just the ones they think we are allowed to answer, to suit them. π€
They also want the whole thing postponed until October until all the impact assessments, especially the OBRs have been considered by MPs.
The way I see it, either way, whether it's about getting 4 points for an activity or getting a minimum of 12 to get PIP DL, it will mean that we will all end up losing our benefits however they work it.
They are crafty monsters. πΊ I don't know about a carry on film, it seems like more of a hardcore horror film to me!
I'd be interested to know what you think of my theory. π€
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Thank you. π
I did enjoy picking my new glasses. I'm very pleased with them. π€ It's dealing with people I don't know, however pleasent, that is a problem with my anxiety and the whole thing completely wore me out too, which, of course I was expecting.
I was useless for the rest of the day! π΄ποΈ
I agree that we must look after ourselves and do something we enjoy doing, regularly, preferably every day, if it's possible. It is most important to take regular breaks from the stress of all this, or else we would cease being able to function at all and risk endangering our sanity.
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she will justify the cuts no doubt
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Well, for me I was (nearly) a lifelong Labour voter, but NEVER AGAIN π‘ after this. I will never be able to forgive or forget after what has been done to us. As far as I'm concerned, Starmer has consigned them to history.
I will never vote Conservative anyway and that's lifelong. I'm too left leaning for that.
I did do a protest vote with the Lib Dems when odious Blair was in after he started to show his true colours but would not vote for them now after what they did with the Conservatives in the coalition, against disabled people. Their current leader Ed Davey apparently doesn't have a good track record of dealing with disabled people, in the coalition years.
That leaves the Green Party. I think green issues are important but not as important as they do. The main thing about the Greens is that their attitude towards disabled people is excellent,
Their manifesto promises to us at the GE last year were spot on, like Jeremy Corbyn's were before the Labour right wing unfairly smeared him with untrue accusations and got him kicked out of the party.
I believe that a lot more people than Starmer thinks, will vote for the Greens and the Lib Dems and they will be a substantial part of the reason why Labour will lose the next GE.
I reckon that Reform UK will be part of the reason why Labour will lose the election but not the main reason, as delusional Starmer thinks!
Labour have a lot more to fear from their own voters going to the Greens and Lib Dems than going to Reform.
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We need to write to mps saying could be a rumour but to put job coaches in doctors a step to far leave us ALONE !!! Peace starmer stated he had a right to a private life what about us
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