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That's how I felt when I read it he must be sure they will go through
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How can you leave a million people without money ?
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Think Jeremy Corbyn is truly well out of the mess that Labour are going to be in. At least he stands with us
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I've been sure from the beginning of all this , these reforms are going through and if you listened to anyone who is credible in all this they always said that this rebellion was never going to stop them going through , forget about IF they go through because they will .... The most important thing now Is if they get amended , watered down , tweaked , whatever they call it , that's all that's important now
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🙏they do but not looking good but I'm hoping they get watered down
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Here's hoping they can help get them to back off with their rules to these cuts
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When asked about any more concessions starmer said reforms must go through, he didn’t actually say no concessions. He doesn’t like to to give any definite answers just in case he changes his mind .
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I've always thought this as well Danny. I think we need our voices to be heard on the news etc and how these proposals will impact us. We just have to keep on campaigning our MP's.
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I have a letter from a GP years ago saying my prognosis is not good . The assessor ignored it .
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My pip assessor gave me two years , dwp said 3 . ESA and now lcwra I haven’t had an assessment for at least 7 years .
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I can’t see how it’s legal to abolish the idea of being sick or disabled. For one thing we’re supposedly protected by the disability act . How can it now be illegal to be sick . At first I was being reassured for esa every 11 months . On the third time that did paper base and I never heard from them again. Don’t know why
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Even though these reforms will go through , there's a long way to go before it's all done and dusted ( different proposals , amendments etc ) and I would be shocked if it all goes as smoothly as just all being ready to go come November 2026 .... I'm sure you would be looking at a pilot and so on .... They couldn't just roll it out all at once it's far to dangerous ..... Long way to go yet
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I’ll probably hear soon now I just migrated over . Covid been over years now though . One legal advisor told me in support group esa they leave you alone. What I don’t understand is there are still people on DLA yet we are constantly assessed .
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