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I’m scared too but DPAC and others are surely waiting for the outcome before they fight this . Everyone has the right to support in this country.
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We are all feeling the same way this Government has tormented us for months with this. When all the details come out I'm sure there will be a legal fight.
We can't be disabled one minute and then government says nope you ain't disabled anymore it can't work like that.
We got to keep fighting the fight with MPs 👍
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Our disabilities are protected in law by the equality acts aren’t they ? And where’s the echr , isn’t it a human right to have food and shelter or aren’t the disabled a protected group
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When I thought the Labour Government couldn't stoop any lower. 😡
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I found this...
Disabled individuals have a right to access food and shelter, which is supported by various government programs and legal frameworks. These rights are enshrined in the Equality Act 2010 and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Government programs like Universal Credit, Personal Independence Payment (PIP), and Discretionary Housing Payments (DHPs) provide financial support for essential needs, including food and housing. Additionally, local councils offer housing assistance and may provide emergency accommodation for vulnerable individuals facing homelessness.
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Exactly so how can they declare us no longer disabled due to the lack of 4 points . Not because specialists Drs have stated we are cured , just because we didn’t get a 4 point.
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Yeah baffles me to how we are suddenly cured because DWP Say so, I'd rather know tomorrow the results of it all as it messes with your head. I have to try and watch comedy to take mins of it keep busy
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Totally agree, fingers crossed the MPs have our backs 🤞
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It’s not just financial either , there’s the losing the exemption from working . I’m in bed majority of the time resting , sleeping or in pain . There’s no cure for ME and no treatment. And that’s just one of my conditions so there isn’t a day that I don’t have symptoms, no good days. Am I expect we are all like that . How could I look for work ?
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It’s less than the tweaks mentioned before. Nothing about those in highest keeping pip without needing a 4. Just they’ll give us pip for 13 weeks before they leave us with nothing. How is that an olive branch.
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“We are the only developed country where the number of people in the labour market is lower than it was before Covid, the number of economically inactive people of working age is rising.”
When the milk yield from cows decreases and cows become more ill, it is suggested to feed the cows worse. Gorgeous!
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Carers Allowance is just £83.30 per week for a minimum of 35 hours (£2.38 per hour) - my wife/carer probably works for double this time !!
If they paid at minimum wage - it would be £427 per week……
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It’s absolutely disgusting and now they’re expecting people to do it for free plus work .
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Catherine I gave them a hard time this election. Had three of them all trying to help each other from my questions. I told them starmer can’t be trusted especially with the disabled
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As someone who believes in animal rights and is against hunting I will no longer engage .
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£83.30 PW and to add insult to injury, if you are in receipt of universal credit they deduct the carers allowance from your universal credit
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Human behaviour has been demonstrated to be far more harmful to nature than any restrictions on hunting.
Anyway. Back on topic. The only parasites I see are the 1500 or so in the Commons and Lords.
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And I thought it was how a condition affects you not what it is . I have ME among other conditions and there’s no cure . Yet I’m constantly assessed.
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