Scope's reply to the governments planned concessions to the green paper.
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I definitely agree this rewriting of pip already done see how they bring it forward even doing it by a money bill is aborant imagine can never be challenged that's it set in stone never had it this bad with tories I'm still hoping some kind of miracle happens but there all in it together t
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Surely that's unlawful and on Wednesday what will they be voting on the uc element its so confusing how is this ever allowed and no mention of under 22s and because a money bill will recieve less scrutiny terrible the more I understand I wish I didn't but what can we do have to deal with it I'm still emailing
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OK I think I sort of get it and reading severe criteria has to be constant with no signs of recovery? So we move over with lwcra when does that change to severe category when wca is abolished and pip becomes the one you have to pass so I can see where they will be alot of savings let's hope Wednesday goes in our favour because we lose alot of our rights with lwcra being abolished with constant worry do health in even more have stroke with it all
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OOh OK thankyou was worrying thankyou
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I'm really concerned about severe criteria no one is talking about it will they talk about it on 9th of July because that's harsh when you read into it
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OhhhhOhhhhhhh YES we are right behind You if I could do back flips I would come onnnn I hope the good labour mps join them is that possible .…
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Yesssss listen id join membership if they needed funds if we all did memberships now tell how will this work pls Lord 🙏 let's this be workable let's this happen
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Autism is a lifelong condition mixed with mental health can be very severe he can do one
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Starmer be sweating corbyn will take alot of Labour supporters especially over gaza now watch starmer come out with we are cutting ties with iseral To late you supplied arms and let the slaughter of thousands of innocent people whilst Corbyn was on the streets campaigning I'm going to email him too I'm happy
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Oh a writers cramp who do they think we are Jessica lange think that's how you spell her name I'm going to get my doctor to write a letter explaining if I turn my head to quick it might fall off do you think I get away with it ! Gosh I'm delirious with it all
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Remember what I was saying , people on ESA / lcwra will be reassessed on the WCA until it's abolishment in 2028 / 2029 , that will be the start of the tax year April 2028 .... That will be for new claims firstly and then a gradual transition for existing claimants .... Earliest start back end of 2029 .... And then there's a very good chance you won't be one of the first , you could be looking at the end of 2030 going into 2031 .... I mean there will be another government in by then , who knows what will happen .... You can't be worrying yourself sick for a minimum of 4 and a half years .... Just concentrate on your next reassessment and go from there
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Your so right I'm going to stop reading all articles takes over thankyou so much
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I want to apologise for all screen shots I'm not keeping tabs on how many I send I'm going to calm down and be more aware of what I'm putting out I respect everyone to much to be upsetting or worrying people
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There's nothing to apologise for @Catherine21 thank you for sharing so much information that people may have missed. 😁
In other news, I've updated the original post with some new links. It's worth everyone checking them out. 😊
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I think more will leave 🤞
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I hope they do
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Hey folks,
As things are moving very fast right now, we've opened a new discussion (to try and cut down on multiple discussions,) with a brief overview of what's happening, with new links to check out. If people could continue the discussion here, it'd be most appreciated.Thank you.
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Yes God made me happy 😊
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Bear in mind that almost all MPs who defect to newly created parties, or end up as independents, they will lose their seats at the next General Election. This fact tends to concentrate minds.
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I don't understand it all does that mean they won't have a say in parliament
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