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What about people on LCWRA?
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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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What this MP is saying hints that the so-called concessions not even reasonable to him, leave alone satisfactory to us.
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NONE of this had to happen in the first bloody place.
So what is the point other than to smooth the road for Tories/Reform to cut even further post 2030?
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I'm afraid I can't imagine that hard faced, stone woman being driven to tears by anything… probably just dramatics.
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What is a grandfathering for the top up 🤷♀️
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There may be several ammendments tabled. The "Big One" we've been discussing here is the "reasoned ammendment" currently signed by 134 MPs, mainly Labour rebels. It is entirely up to the Speaker decide which if any tabled ammendments can be voted on. Where he to selected the reasoned ammendment, it would be devoted, voted on, and if passed it would stall the Bill. There could not be a vote on the Bill.
The role of the Speaker is to preserve the powers of Parliament, often against the powers of the Government of the day.
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Apply now!
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guardian
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That's not usually how it works, the whole 'rebellion' thing, and Starmer sticking to his guns, it's political theatre. The MPs will be glad to be given a way out.
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It really just sounds like they haven't made any true concessions, they're just trying to make it look better but it will still be a devastating bill.
The 4 point thing should be scrapped entirely if not the whole plan.
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