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I don't think so to much happened so much evidence to show its a fast who would have thought all this since 18th March starmer reeves kendell sinking but still trying to say the show will go on! And then pull it before Tuesday saying wait for reports they have no choice that's my thinking they want to be very worried k
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I’ve read it’s 164
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So still rising? It would be odd for the Speaker not to select the ammendment.
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On DPAC it says 164
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Yes. We should all work if we are able. Who on earth would choose to live on a pittance rather than pursue a worthwhile career path? But some of us are simply too disabled/ I'll for adjustments to be worth a jot. I think back 30 years and the supposed "dot com" revolution. Yet as I found, the bigger the online company the bigger the HQ. Work from home has only been possible for a minority outside of the pandemic. Even that would be top much for me now. I went out for an hour this morning. I've been sleeping or in my chair ever since.
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If I ever, I mean ever have a Reform or a Tory or a Labour canvasser or representative at this door my mother will give them a piece of her mind and I might get the courage to verbally put them in touch also.
I would love to see that cretin Richard Tice be on 70 pounds a week living in a council estate, not using BUPA and having to rely on the NHS, you know he cheated on his wife with Isabel Oakshott? that's the kind of man he is. Why should this country listen to a word he has to say? Please tell me.
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Starmer and Rayner be gone by September
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I think to Conservatives want to target anyone who suffers from stress, autism ect. This makes for grim reading.
https://news.sky.com/story/politics-latest-starmer-assisted-dying-trump-israel-iran-labour-12593360
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The Tories want Starmer to cut even harder and if Reform had their way there wouldn't be a welfare state.
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OOh She can do one she will be gone and yh the one after her will say the same let's bash the disabled last year Rwanda this year elderly disabled next year the aliens from other space parking thier UFOS and have to have parking permits then year after that be legal to marry Artificial intelligence as they have rights too My advice for all politicians apart from the good ones is Go to Bed best place for you Bore off gives them importance change the recordbeen following the same scare tactics for centuries haven't exactly evolved have they
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Loads this week Mr timms the star
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So Kemi's answer to 'people want change' is more of the same awful decisions only worse than before.
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Robert peston ITV
The prime minister’s ambition to listen to his MPs who have concerns about his welfare reforms is not going to plan. One of his Downing St advisers had a meeting today with some of the rebels and resorted to shouting, according to one observer. “Some of my colleagues were in tears” said an MP. “It was completely inappropriate.”
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Starmer is still doing bullying tactics
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open season on disabled people
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Starmer and McSweeney and Reeves and Timms and Streeting and Kendall are doing permanent damage to the Labour party, it's imploding on itself.
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It appears to be taken for granted that the Bill is indeed a Money Bill. I can scarcely believe it. I think we're scuppered.
From "The Guardian":
Why timetable for welfare bill leaves very little time for amendments to be agreed
The timetable for the UC and Pip bill announced by Lucy Powell at business questions today has important consequences for the Labour MPs who want to see it amended. Ruth Fox, director of the Hansard Society, explains them here in a thread on Bluesky.
"The Government cramming Committee, Report & 3rd Reading into 1 day the week after 2nd Reading (so much for intervals between stages...) means if they pull the Bill they will have 2 days of Commons business to fill. But of greater concern is that this timetable has important implications for those Labour MPs who have signed the reasoned amendment. If the Govt promises concessions in advance of 2nd Reading those will only crystallise at Committee Stage on the 9 July. If they are not quite right, or what the MPs think they were signing up for there will be little time for making changes. If normal procedures are followed the Government should table amendments at least one sitting week in advance - so by the end of Wed 2nd July, the day after 2nd Reading. Non Government MPs will be able to table their own amendments up to three sitting days beforehand - so by the end of the sitting on Friday 4 July. But if MPs are not happy with the proposals made they will have to be resolved on the floor of the Chamber itself on the 9th. This is where the lack of time for reflection, taking advice, can get messy with amendments being proposed and voted on almost in real time. The Bill will go to the House of Lords but it is a money bill so the Lords does not normally have a Committee and Report stage (it is “negatived” in parliamentary parlance) to amend the Bill. They debate it at 2nd Reading and then the remaining stages are a formality.
This underlines how important the Commons scrutiny is. There is no revising backstop for money bills."
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What a lovely lady to respond
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