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No way wow
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No way wow
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Thats made mos more angry he just dismisses everything
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Thats made mos more angry he just dismisses everything
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Mine ro 2016 never will forget that day my teeth wouldn't stop clattering through fear she was almost moking Me it was two weeks before Xmas when finished she opened door said have merry Xmas knowing she was going to lie it tipped me over the edge I went off my head for weeks I couldn't beleive the report
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Mine ro 2016 never will forget that day my teeth wouldn't stop clattering through fear she was almost moking Me it was two weeks before Xmas when finished she opened door said have merry Xmas knowing she was going to lie it tipped me over the edge I went off my head for weeks I couldn't beleive the report
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When she lied on my report I went off my head I was calling esa line screaming lier lier lier I didn't relize they didn't have contact with her all logic went out window I thought it was a conspiracy towards Me that took me down I snapped I then did MR god knows how I requested to do so I wrote lier all over form I was raging everyday could feel my blood pumping round my body my daughter just came back from university with her boyfriend I was either in bed not able to move or pacing floor calling esa up I looked her name up on Facebook the lot that's why they need to have a duty of care because how I came out from that I don't know I did get on MR was standard new should got more points didn't have energy so after that I do right in my forms don't lie don't you dare take me back to that dark place oh yh I write everything
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When she lied on my report I went off my head I was calling esa line screaming lier lier lier I didn't relize they didn't have contact with her all logic went out window I thought it was a conspiracy towards Me that took me down I snapped I then did MR god knows how I requested to do so I wrote lier all over form I was raging everyday could feel my blood pumping round my body my daughter just came back from university with her boyfriend I was either in bed not able to move or pacing floor calling esa up I looked her name up on Facebook the lot that's why they need to have a duty of care because how I came out from that I don't know I did get on MR was standard new should got more points didn't have energy so after that I do right in my forms don't lie don't you dare take me back to that dark place oh yh I write everything
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NNo That's because they say then done consultations wish they didn't because that could of been a legal case as farmers taking them to court over lack of consultations
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This is true it literally is the worst of to evils but the fight is not over because once this resolved let's hope we have lwcra which I fear will not get hardly any backlash and be more damaging but I hope this sends a message to starmer that people will fight and my God they wasn't expecting so much fightback from community charities the works ps I hope that all mps who did sign will get voted in local elections because they have proved themselves under so much pressure from whips ect I'm surprised medieval thumb screws wasn't used 😀
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Beautiful eyes he' really love you his eyes full of love how old is he
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I don't think they will I think they despise him
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Pip watered down we can only hope for some more compassion. It's not about forcing people back to work. I get pip I work 12 hours it helps me greatly.
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LCWRA is my biggest fear, I’d be lost without it, hope if they want to abolish it or make it harder to get this gets a backlash as well
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What worries me is all focus on pip rightly so we still have to deal with wca lwcra
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Whether or not the welfare reform bill passes its second reading, this fight is far from over. It will return, reshaped, renamed, repackaged, likely before the ink is dry on the next King’s Speech, as if it fails, it will be back in the next parliamentary session. Anyone who thinks this is a one-off simply hasn't been paying attention.
That is why I am attending these meetings. Because when my MP, bound by their role as a PPS to follow the party line, finally opens the door, even if it is the eleventh-hour, I will be ready to walk in. Not to agree, but to ensure that the voices of sick and disabled people in our community are no longer pushed aside. I will also make clear that this conversation should have started long before now.
In my view, attending these meetings is not just important, it is essential. Speaking out is a necessity. If we do not turn up and raise our voices, those in power will take our silence as consent and our absence as indifference.
This eleventh-hour scramble proves they have felt the backlash. What they framed as a £5 billion saving has been revealed as a policy blind to human cost. And their greatest miscalculation? Believing we would not fight back.
So here is what I will ask on Saturday:
Over 120 of your colleagues have spoken out against this bill, condemning the harm it causes, the lack of consultation, and the total disregard for lived experience. You chose not to join them. Why?
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I think 3 point instead of 4 . Still no good as we mostly get 2s
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I really don’t understand the lcwra and pip that’s coming in the future ( hopefully not). Right now you’re on lcwra and probably too stressed at the thought of another assessment to claim pip ( though could be your own personal reason obviously) . If it becomes one assessment and you pass you will then get pip and lcwra equivalent. Unless I’m missing something i don’t see how they’ll make savings
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“On the payroll”? That’s just not true. PPSs do not get paid anything extra beyond their normal MP salary. The role is unpaid. And while they’re expected to support the government, several are stepping down so they can vote against the welfare bill.
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Fantastic yes a band aid that's how starmer thinks step back give time then bam double wammy pip and as I've been saying wca
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