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Labour MP Meg Hillier, chair of both the Treasury and Liaison committee, and also signed by 12 additional Labour party select committee chairs have said that the 2nd reading of the 'Changes to benefits for disabled people' Bill, which was due to be discussed & voted upon on the 1st July, should not go ahead.
I was just about to also post this which just came out today, but had to wait until I could access the forum again.
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Thanks.
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Thank you so much for posting.
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I was starting to forget what a bit of something in our favour felt like
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take a moment to spare a thought for liz kendal ๐
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I'm not the best, Debbie Abrahams has signed opposing it don't look to good for miss kendall
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Whatโs the chances of this killing it off ?
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Was on ITV news as โA potentially fatal amendmentโ.
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Thinking the committee saw the same as rest of us and the MPs that voiced for us the report being published from tonight's meeting just waiting for it to come up
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Imagine how contorted her little face is right now ๐
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I'd love to see it lol
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I thought pics of Kendall and reeves were banned on here ๐
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Yeah there not good for people to be honest Reeves and Starmer trigger me. I sent Kendall a message of X she has done nothing but gaslight glad MPs that stood their ground and stood up for us total respect to them
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No binding parliamentary decisions on the bill or its amendments can be made until the second reading takes place in the House of Commons next Tuesday 01 July. So we still have a wait to find out what will happen.
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is this good news MW? I just saw in facebook 100 signed it . Wouldnโt it be wonderful if it brought Starmer down
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Where have you got that news. As their is a second reading next week it's was on ITV news
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Isn't a second reading
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