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Every hare brained scheme of hers has backfired. Job coaches in care homes and hospitals, job centre vans and hopefully this!
Not looking good for Liz Kendall. I don't feel sorry for her.
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When will we know if these cuts are to be dropped
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next Tuesday or before if starmer pulls it before Tuesday
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with the latest U turn edging a step closer Starmer will be gone by the next labour conference โฆ.
good writhens and take your cabinet with you !
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Cabinet is now arriving at Downing Street wonder if we hear anything today ๐
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Not being one to darken our day but .... Were not going to early are we ?
What I mean is , is this all but confirmed or ?
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This is positive as the House Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle is very supportive of disability and the struggle we have. I have look back over 10 years and he always helping and attending events in support of disability.
BBC News..today
The reasons it lists for thwarting the bill include the number of people the plans are expected to push into relative poverty, a lack of consultation, and an inadequate impact assessment on the consequences on the jobs market and on people's health.
It is known as a reasoned amendment, which is a parliamentary mechanism which allows MPs to record their reasons for objecting to a bill.
If the reasoned amendment is selected by House Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle, and the majority of MPs vote in favour of it, the bill will not be allowed to continue its passage through Parliament.
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Hope for the best but expect the worst, please take care everyone.
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So does anyone know if the government could pull the bill even before the Speaker selects the amendment? I guess from our point of view that would be the only way to ensure the Tories don't sabotage us at this stage.
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I emailed thanking her
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So Treasury that's high up
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This is amazing !!
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I'm not sure if it was parkinson totally of subject the imterview with oliver Reed off his head imagine if that happened now
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I am happy with mps who have signed the letter it's the ministers Lisa nandy that are sinister my mp voted against cuts so I will be voting him in local elections it's been hell and it's still not over but wasn't expecting any letter to go in so I am grateful because the good mps shines through who thinks starmers finished
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Mine too I literally harassed him isn't this great
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She deserves everything look what they done to us we have been really suffering I can't move today total wipeout but still don't allow myself to relax but I 100 percent respect every MP who stood agaimst this because I can imagine the psychological pressure put on them daily I emailed my mp and thanked him for voting against and apologies for 100 emails I sent I will definitely vote for him in general elections he did prove himself and he voted against assisted dying bill
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Ps I hope their up every night full of pure dread and anxiety not knowing thier fate
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Pls pls pls
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Yes. The government can opt to withdraw the Bill at any point during its passage through Parliament. To withdraw the Bill, the a DWP minister would a statement to the Commons, outlining the reasons for the withdrawal.ย I don't think it's likely unless the government is convinced it's going to fail. In this instance it will review its options before presenting a new improved version.
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If the Bill is pulled it's the end for Kendall. If it proceeds and fails next Tuesday it's the end for Reeves and possibly Starmer unless he shifts to relative decency with a new ministerial team. Even that will bring him new enemies. What a hole they've dug.
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