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I think when you say we will vote you out they think for themselves but it's the truth x
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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
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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
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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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24 names? Crocodile tears. Shame on her and Timms.
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This Blair McDougall all wrong order didn't relize Scottish mp just on name and shame list
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Found it on YouTube thought I'd share as we are not hearing anything
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I'm planning to ring them early next week to ask them for the form, and I'm going to read throughout a PIP sample form, which I've downloaded from the internet, this weekend. Just noticing that this form is 50 pages long freaks me out.
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How are people doing?
I've purposely just switched off from all of this, not looking at news or anything to do with this as it's been driving me up the wall and you know what I've felt better ignoring it but it's always there in the background like a dark cloud hanging over.
All I can surmise is that there's more information about the human cost these cuts will bring.
My mum keeps telling me "it will be watered down", how will it though? If Labour can get this through they'll smooth the path for future governments and again I just cannot ignore a certain legislation running in the background.
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Even when you hear it unbelievable I hope mps see through thier evilness gluttony gluttons
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Was going to say how can they be so heartless but he said no ceasefire
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This is just a war against the disabled. Nothing to do with money or reducing the benefits bill . They hope to save £5bilillion yet if they scrap the two child limit it will not only go on that instead but it will increase each year as people continue having children. So it could actually cost more . To scrap the benefits reforms will cost no extra money and by the time you cost in appeals , training and hiring extra judges for tribunals etc plus the money if they do scrap the two child limit it will cost a lot more . But they don’t care how much it costs to leave us destitute.
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Catherine, as you say, a true warrior. In her own words, Joy Dove acknowledged that while the campaign’s success could never bring Jodey back, she found solace in knowing the coroner had recorded “the truth.”
With unwavering determination, she vowed to “fight for other families” in similar circumstances, ensuring that no one else has to endure the same heartbreak. What an inspiration she is to all of us!
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But at least Debbie Abrahams is bringing light to what's happening she's challenging the government asking for safe guarding regarding DWP timms the Tories all hidden the amount of people dying and she's asking that they halt the changes until impact statements can be seen
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Today loads of unions sorry didn't share all article
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Solicitors aren't saints! It's just a job for them.
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Starmer & Co are evil, not happening to them so no second thoughts, don't care for any British Citizen they don't care for our safety, our standard or living despise this Government
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watched this video this morning which sums up probably 99% of the countries feelings !
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Welfare is the Golden Ticket they want to be the ones who broke it they don't care if thoer liked in fact I think starmer will try get this through and stand down and live his happy life !!!
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