Scope's reply to the governments planned concessions to the green paper.
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In wrong order like stepford mps all happy why bother putting us on a high then dropping us
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Hi. I emailed every MP on Monday night. I could only send a maximum of 100 recipients at a time so emailed in batches. I sent 6 emails to 100 MPs at a time, then another email to the remaining 51. Got a lot of automatic responses but 1 or 2 responses from MPs (not from my constituency) who are against the bill - or at least parts of it.
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These people are moles they all work together for the main objective themselves more wealth corruption imagine all the surplus money they could have I'm speechless I think if it is two years it comes the best thing we can do is nuture ourselves speaking to my daughter she's so worried for me and my mental health to the point she was crying god got to dig deep and not get caught up in thoer pantomimes very hard when your constantly triggered second guessing thier next move we think thier stupid but seems thier very very sly comes from the top years on ruining people's life's this is the real buzz for starmer kendell I hope the mps are happy with the bosses because when this happens it will be business as usual they will ignore the mps and dismiss them
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Wow that's amazing seems thier all happy now content yep they agree all good ??? Have they been hypnotised I just don't get it is there away to send same email to all mps takes me forever what do you think of it all
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Even if this is a money bill will that still all happen ?
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They are all completely out-of-touch with what is happening in the jobs market, especially in regards to AI. The question people in the AI field are trying to resolve is how we support all the people who will lose their jobs to AI. This lot think they're going to get a million disabled people into jobs, while everything else remains rosey.
The political class are focusing on the wrong problem.
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If you can't join a conversation without being sarcastic pls don't join you have done this to me on many occasions and I am taking it personally so pls stop most of us are stressed to the eyeballs have a tiny bit if consideration thankyou
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This is the part of my nature I hate when I seen her crying I felt sorry for her even though I haven't slept been sobbing day in and out was pitifully to watch
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Yes if a majority of people voted for them would it be possible for them to govern
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But no one contest what thier changing is that correct sorryto ask so many questions
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I was stating a fact not name calling as most are so wind your neck in it was not even a reply to yourself but to another member who like myself took no offence to my statement as I to his
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I agree. It's awful to see anybody hurting. 😔 Lets hope there's been some lessons learnt and politicians begin working with the community now 💜
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Thanks chiaried ,
Obviously each assessment is individual so just to have a chance of not being constantly assessed would be an improvement.
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Her husband was big boss at dwp he's just left starmer hired her knowing she was way out of her depth and definitely not qualified mmm premeditated there is always something sinister behind starmers thinking
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Let's hope but I won't hold out for it
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I think you may be reading into things way too much there @Catherine21
But I do agree seeing anyone crying is horrible to see. I may not agree with some of her practices, but on a human level, I hope she's ok.
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If they want to get the benefits bill down, safeguard the permanently incapacitated/disabled and help those who can or could recover into a semblance of normality.
If you want them to recover help them. If the Right think mental illnesses among the youth is a play act or put on then why the hell didn't the Tories do anything about it during the 14 years they were in government?
You'll find that many Reform supporters actually DO care about the disabled and Reform's leadership are at odds with their supporters, this mantra that "mental health is the new bad back" will cost lives and put the safety of the public at risk. That Silver Fox and Andy Cabby on youtube are Reform supporters and they care about the mentally and physically disabled and so do the majority of the commenters on their videos.
Is Mental illness comparable to physical illness? If the mind is gone the body doesn't work, if the body is gone the mind will go. One has a baring on the other, the brain is the computer of the body, computers have malfunctions, viruses, incompatibilities but with Humans we cannot just reset and re-install windows, trauma from such as sexual, emotional and physical abuse can last forever. Ex-Soldiers who witnessed the most unspeakable things live with those memories and people have the damn audacity to tell me it's a joke?
Mods if you could re-word this term as it might make other readers upset then do so. S
***ide is one of the biggest enders of people between the ages of 18-35 in Britain and we have a political establishment who treats it like a cold.1 -
Thank you for your explanation @MW123 - I was just puzzled about the 'pre- commencement requirements' (whatever they were) in a document that had been published today, but that makes sense now.
I agree that the removal of the proposed new PIP 'eligibility' makes it a possibilty that the Bill could now be certified as a money bill. I'm not usually cynical, but the fact that the Gov't had it in writing under the Bill presented yesterday that they expected it to be certified as a money bill, made me wonder if they had already decided to remove Clause 5 about PIP due to the backlash they've had from constituents, disability charities & their own MPs.
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I think it's time to accept faith seems all wrapped up what a ride thankyou for explaining
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