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I’ll look it up later when I’m up to it . It may be we have more rights in the courts than we’ve been told
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Was it the law firm that were asked by benefits and work to look into it ?
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Interesting what you said about Leigh day not helping . I found this from benefits and work . They also took advice from Leigh day and were told nothing they can do basically
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Even the Public Law Project is selective about which cases it supports for judicial review. I don't know what the answer is unless people are willing to revisit earlier welfare reforms which should never have been passed and which almost all MPs want to keep buried.
The media has been silent about the "benefits fiasco" for 10 years. Some members argue that somehow it's not relevant to this Green Paper. I say it is.
No law firm or charity can bring the Government into disrepute. That leaves us to do it!
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I emailed project law firm as well no response
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They responded to you in the past though didn’t they ? I haven’t had a reply from anyone.
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God seems so long ago I emailed them couple of weeks ago no response
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At this moment in time it's only mps that can help us any court case would be challenging from what I've read that's all we can do is email telling them we will vote them out if they vote on these cuts let's prey they are watered down he's making so many enemies especially from his own mps so we have on our side and loads of celebrities charities union protest tomorrow loads of media coverage saying what these cuts will do keep on emailing I'm emailing name and shame list they ask for my address I just ignore because by that point they seen message keep pushing this is the only Window we have
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These 'reforms' have a long way to go yet!! they are only at the green paper stage, then the white paper, more discussions in parliament, house of lords, ongoing pressure from DPAC and other groups. It's far from over, and more and more pressure is mounting on the government each day with mp's from all sides expressing their worry and fears about these cuts.
When I emailed DPAC a few weeks ago and got a reply from them about legal action they seemed to be stuck in limbo at the moment and told me it was complicated, I feel they are waiting until the green paper goes through legislation before taking any legal actions, or showing their hand too soon to the government. They are probab;y being extra cautious with Starmer being a lawyer and making sure their case is iron clad.
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Catherine you’ve been amazing, fighting for yourself and all of us . You really are a trooper . I’ve emailed the main people but nothing like you have . Mind you I never get a response. I think they know better than to ignore you 😀
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Didn't relize hes scottish mp they have diffrent rules ??? Might be in wrong order head not straight today
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