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Hero if it works
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A sign of the significance of the challenge to Keir Starmer on these disability cuts: Labour grandee Dame Meg Hillier, chair of the Treasury select committee, is the lead signature on this followed by ten other Labour committee chairs. “Not the usual rebels,” one source tells me
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Thank you so much , that’s really touched me that you thought of me . I’m laying in bed in a lot of pain right now as I dared to go out earlier but you’ve cheered me up .
I know when I was diagnosed almost 15 years ago I have glandular fever in my blood results and that helped my specialist diagnose me . I’ll definitely screenshot that for my evidence as I got my pip review form on the way .
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I’ve never heard of this happening before what is it ? What power do they have to stop the cuts ? I’m really confused
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They haven’t mentioned job seekers that are fit and healthy only to say they should get an increase ( which they should ). But with our money of course
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What still reassures me about this whole business is the will to fight for us on the part of some MPs, even when threatened with the loss of the whip or their future careers as Labour politicians. The courage to do that despite all the negativity towards Labour is actually quite impressive. Especially people standing up like this to make a public point.
The government may or may not listen. But I think it does change the narrative because the negative momentum of this is so much greater than even the WFA allowance backlash (and that got mostly reversed now).
Disabled people's voices may not be being heard by the government directly, but there are people within Labour who are listening. Those people deserve to keep their seats, because they are putting the wellbeing of people ahead of their personal gain.You don't see anyone from the Tories or Reform putting their neck out to do that.
Starmer and co are unconscionable, but apparently not the whole party.
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This amendment is the brainchild of Meg Hillier - chair of the Treasury select committee. Very much not a serial rebel or critic.
The first names on the amendment will be published tonight at 10.30 - but it’s expect to grow.
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Yeah they have done us proud they keeping up the fight and won't back down even being threatened with deselection
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The amendment opposing the Govt’s Welfare Bill has been tabled. I understand 80 MPs have signed and that doesn’t include any of the Socialist Campaign Group who are also opposed. So unless they come up with concessions the Govt would be heading for defeat next wk @itvnews
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Forcing these brutal cuts and then in the next breath pretend they care about protecting the disabled. Can't be both.
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What does it all mean ? How can they stop it ? I’ve never heard of this before
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I saw earlier the £1 billion they promised to help find the disabled jobs is now £400 million. So that proves they’re fakes
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Where was this reported? I can't find it. That's encouraging news :O
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itv news
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scope is there a problem on the forum as I keep getting messages saying they can’t post my comments 503 service not available
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same problem here plus this
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I've been having problems with page 190 loading, and trying to make this post itself, getting the same error message.
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