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Probably all having a blooming picnic on the lawn ugh 😤 shocking, so little interest in such a extremely important bill, best of it is, they are all getting paid !!! I don't believe a word re NHS not a word.
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Terrible makes me worried mps talking are amazing but very sad
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Terry Jermy MP I salute you Sir
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All the aye voters will be there, have no fear! Starmer and his neo-neoliberal chums will carry the day, unfortunately.
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Refuse to believe a word Timms utters.
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It gets easier for them to lie, once they have had a bit of practice. Just ask Angela Rayner!
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I think some of the MPs need new watches. They can't tell when they've been going on for more than 4 minutes.
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They'll be will there when the voting time gets closer, as most of them, if not all of them, already know what they'll be voting for and don't necessarily need to listen to any further debates on the issues at hand.
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What's happening later do they vote on it all ???
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Hi @Catherine21 have you had a read of our blog here on the Scope website which helps to explains where we are and where we stand now
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Did my comment get removed?
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Half tongue in cheek but even if they have heard it a million times they are paid to sit their backsides on those benches 😁
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Hi @onlymeagain nothing removed by us ☺️
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David Pinto-Duschinsky MP
Ableist tripe
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I guess so Catherine, someone may be able to confirm, I think all we will hear is a chorus of ''yea'' or whatever they say lol to the bill going through, just my opinion though lol 😊
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There is a vote expected to take place on the bill in it's current form tonight around 7pm.
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There are some tabled amendments I believe as well.
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I would have thought that listening to others, their input and often personal experiences, would be an important part of making a vote. Not taking part or listening to the debate, just shows they are closed minded.
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I can think of a few words I could say this is so draining
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The Bill is expected to proceed as a Money Bill, although we can't be 100% certain until later. It's on the Order Paper. I'm gutted:
3. Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill: Committee and Remaining Stages
Until 7.00pm (Order of 1 July)
Notes:
Proceedings in Committee must, if they have not already ended, end at 6.00pm; and proceedings on Consideration and on Third Reading must, if they have not already ended, end at 7.00pm (Order of 1 July).
This Bill is expected to be certified as a Money Bill.
For amendments, see separate paper (also available on the publications webpage for the Bill).
Relevant Documents:
Oral evidence taken before the Work and Pensions Committee on 25 June, 7 May and 22 April, on Get Britain Working: Pathways to Work, HC 837
Written evidence to the Work and Pensions Committee, on Get Britain Working: Pathways to Work, reported to the House on 25 June, 18 June, 11 June, 4 June, 21 May, 14 May, 7 May and 30 April, HC 837
Correspondence between the Work and Pensions Committee and the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, on the Pathways to Work Green Paper, reported to the House on 11 June and 21 May
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