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I really don’t know how they have the cheek to face people and journalists don’t confront them . Starmer posing either waspi women, saying uc needs scrapping. They’re all disgusting
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Surely she should of waited to at least vote against
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It’s unsettling for starmer even before hopefully a few more resign
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I know. Please god let this snow ball 🙏
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Love John
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I hope it’s the start of others following her 🤞. Imagine Starmer right now 😀
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I hope this is just the start 🤞🙏
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I don't think they will be in full swing till next April though , I think they are just doing limited at the moment
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I live in hope that more MP's will follow suit.
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So is she independent now?
I thought two other Labour MPs resigned the other day too, in Cheshire but I'm not sure if they stated it was directly because of the cuts. And I think it meant Labour lost control of that council. I might have mixed it up though.
I know it's unlikely but I'd love for all those against the cuts to do the same, ignore their threats and give them a real shake up.
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I think that MPs as "voter representative" spacers are outdated - people can easily vote directly for or against laws, for example, via the Internet.
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How can they predict the uplift in UC and PIP rates for the next 5 years ?
from: https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/bills/cbill/59-01/0267/240267.pdf
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She resigned as a Government Whip but she hasn't resigned the Whip. She's still a Labour MP. However, she may well lose the Whip (and sit as an Independent) following the Second Reading of the Bill on 1 July.
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Now the Bill has had its First Reading, I think its worthwhile completing the Green Paper questionaire again, focussing on what is now known from the Bill's publication and those areas that have been left deliberately grey or ommitted to be dealt with under future legislation.
With reference to UC LCWRA (severe disability group) the emphasis on NHS diagnoses is of concern to many who "only" have autism or MH issues but others as well. I also wonder about people who have been diagnosed outside the UK. An increasing number of people are being diagnosed outside the NHS for reasons I don't have to spell out.
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councillor's quitting in Cheshire due to the welfare cuts, it’s all falling apart for Keir.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cev4vvgxgm4o.amp
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What's this now ? You have more chance of lcwra if you have a diagnosis ?
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