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Rachel reeves been in tears all day apparently
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Isn't that illegal?
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Massive consessions, what a joke ,other better options were put forward but he refused them, mps need to stand their ground and tell starmer to do one .
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One concession ? That’s it . I hope they don’t agree to it . I read there’s also something for people with multiple conditions
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Surely when we get a reivew though and don't get a 4 point score then we'd be classed as new claimaints and stilll lose our PIP anyway.
So this is just delaying losing PIP for people who don't have a 4 point until their next reivew.
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Good!
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Exactly. Isn't it just the same problem, reworded.
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I hope most of the rebel MPs still oppose but I'm worried most will accept this. Terrible.
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Robert Peston
I understand Starmer’s offer to the welfare rebel MPs is to protect PIP payments for all existing claimants forever. There would be no detriment from the reforms for existing claimants. This would shave circa £2bn from the reform savings by 2029. I am unclear whether this would persuade enough rebels to back the remaining reforms in next Tuesday’s vote1 -
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That’s the only good thing that’s come out of it so far then 😂😂🥲🥲🥲🥲
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It should be. I'm just going on what I've heard and so-called 'leaked' info from people who work in the DWP but who knows what the truth is.
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I'm a glass half full gal
So I really hope there is just a touch of positivity for us today?
Of course, we don't know what the concessions might be - and I don't trust them as far as I can see them (which is not very far!) BUT things are being discussed.
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I would think if you’re up for review you’re not classed as a new claimant
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"Protect PIP payments for existing claimants forever" yet Reform/Tories are most likely to form the next government and they want even more cuts.
There is no "forever" in politics and I hope rebels don't back down.
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Still screwed by the sounds of it, unless one of these concessions changes that but unlikely.
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But there’s also something about people with multiple conditions and making it easier. So how is that going to happen as I’ve read that those of us with several conditions seems to get 2 points across different descriptors
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