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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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I hope you're sharing your bitterness with your MP and also other MPs.
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Dynamic Duo said kendell pushing ahead with cuts saying doesn't matter what mps or anybody say ??
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What does the last bit mean labour mps not voting against if tories vote against?
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Keep emailing mps over and over they cannot bribe with winter fuel allowance and child cap and let us die emailing mps I've emailed mine 40 odd times
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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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They are vicious bullies probably got bullied themselves so get joy from the psychological abuse power hungry donkeys working for thier masters well starmer is getting pulled up for things one example is his AI plans Lords are saying adjust it or it will be thrown out the assisted dying bill over a thousand doctors are contesting it and we have so so so much support is political madness but the welfare Bill has been a trophy all governments have wanted to tackle and win the wishlist of the gluttonous elite ! Keep emailing your mp tell them you are at breaking point that is a must email echr it does work those three stooges are going to put the act on saying oh we will get this through acting all aggressive all thier doing is showing the world how sinister they are they have to the 16th to respond to dpac letter if they ignore will be another tick against them they are not following procedures they are not against the law and they have been pulled up I'm parliament for giving information to the media before consulting with thier peers god I'm coming of amtriplyine the headaches unbearable we are tired but that's what they want one last push even if you email this is making me very ill do it we need them to know we are going no where AND you are not doing this to us One Last Push xx
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Well disabled community is big and has carers families friends whi would never vote a majority of pensioners wouldn't and young people are suffering my daughters got a mortgage oh her own her generation are sickened by them tax payers being drained dry so they need to be scared of the whole of the UK and emailing protesting is a voice and a big one when we all do it together
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So what are Scotland saying then about all this just waiting to see what happens ?
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I make them wish they didn't knock on my door
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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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As we await next week’s updates, one key question remains, which serious health conditions will be automatically protected?
We have been told severe conditions will be covered, yet there’s still no clear definition, making it impossible to know who qualifies. Despite sympathetic responses from the ministers I’ve written to, none have answered my central question, what will be classed as severe?
If protection is promised, defining "severe" should be simple. Yet the lack of clarity suggests hesitation or an unwillingness to commit. Without a clear definition, decisions will be left to interpretation, creating inconsistency for those who need protection. I sincerely hope this is clarified next week.
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I just thought so you get refused pip they tweek it till you have to time to find another benefit what about MR and tribunals so originally they said have 4 weeks to find another benefit ??? You lose pip it cutsoff are they trying to say their will be no appeals does that make sense
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