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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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It would have broken me so much love and respect for her I hope she can find some peace
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They are truly evil
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I can't recall the form I filled in being that big, maybe it is now as mine was 5 years ago and the one I filled in last year was just asking me if I still warrant pip so they had all my stuff before.
Bare in mind a lot of questions say that if it doesn't concern you yer move to question 31 etc so you skip a lot as is what I did. Just take time over it, don't do it all at once, keep going back to it.
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Yes when you really open your eyes it's disturbing that they actually have no duty of care for us I hope you are well
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This bunch are god they need to get out get comfort knowing mps feel the same and the whole of uk so draining isn't it
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Imagine being as hated as starmer plus reeves Kendall and Timms . And not caring a jot . I watched silver fox yesterday and he reckons starmers gone by October. I know he’s only guessing like the rest of us but I like listening to him having a go at them , makes me feel better.
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The Russia situation is a divisive subject and I support Ukraine by the way but how on Earth would the British public get behind Starmer and co in a war against Russia? The guy can't even run a bath let alone this country.
You think all the disabled people hit by cuts are going to experience that patriotic fervour, "your country needs you" come on, this is related to this situation. Most of them will be resorting to either shoplifting or getting their friends or family to give them money.
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Oh I seen that one the things he says makes me laugh wish it was before 30th June!!
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Thousands of people have gathered to “send a message” to the Government with a demonstration over spending cuts and welfare reform.Campaign group The People’s Assembly said it expected trade unionists, campaigners and activists to attend the event in central London on Saturday.MPs Jeremy Corbyn and Diane Abbott are among those expected to give speeches at a rally in Whitehall.The organisers accused the Government of making spending cuts that target the poorest in society.Representatives from the National Education Union, Revolutionary Communist Party, Green Party and the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union could all be seen at the march’s start point in Portland Place.The large crowd then set off towards Whitehall shortly before 1pm.Many of the protesters were holding placards that read “Tax the rich, stop the cuts – welfare not warfare”.Other signs being held aloft said “Nurses not nukes” and “Cut war, not welfare”.A People’s Assembly spokesperson said: “The adherence to ‘fiscal rules’ traps us in a public service funding crisis, increasing poverty, worsening mental health and freezing public sector pay.Thousands of people were taking part in the march (Lucy North/PA)“Scrapping winter fuel payments, keeping the Tory two-child benefit cap, abandoning Waspi women, cutting £5 billion of welfare by limiting Pip and universal credit eligibility, and slashing UK foreign aid from 0.5% to 0.3% of GDP, while increasing defence spending to 2.5% of GDP, are presented as ‘tough choices’.“Real tough choices would be for a Labour government to tax the rich and their hidden wealth, to fund public services, fair pay, investment in communities and the NHS.”The People’s Assembly said it is bringing together trade unionists, health, disability, housing, and welfare campaigners with community organisations under the slogan: No to Austerity2.0.There will be also be speeches from trade union leaders, disability rights activists, anti-poverty campaigners and groups calling for more investment in the NHS and other public services.The spokesperson added: “We face a growing threat from the far right, fuelled by racism, division and failed politics. We need to see people’s lives improve, we need to see the vulnerable cared for and an end to child poverty.“On June 7, we march for education, for our NHS, for welfare, for refugees, against hate, and for a society in which our children can flourish.”5 -
Why would anyone go and fight for the uk and risk being injured and returning disabled ?
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It would be like fighting directly for starmer
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Wow this is good. Labour are paid for by the unions aren’t they ?
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To make him think he looks good . He’s a truly pathetic man
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Worst I’ve ever seen
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No one would
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