Rishi Sunak's speech

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  • Ralph
    Ralph Online Community Member Posts: 146 Empowering
    I think they are proposing stuff to get Labour either to agree with their plans or get them to oppose them which will give them ammunition come the election. 
  • MW123
    MW123 Scope Member Posts: 1,142 Championing
    Ralph said:
    I appreciate your taking the time to share this link. The remarks made by Sir Stephen Timms, the chair of the commons work and pensions committee, in particular, piqued my interest. I am confident that this topic will continue to be discussed and explored in other news outlets in the coming weeks.
  • apple85
    apple85 Online Community Member Posts: 892 Championing
    rebel11 said:
    The 'driver' for everything is 'growth', GDP etc. 

    If Labour are to succeed, they need to do things 'totally' differently, Starmer get's that much.

    Everytime he's spoken, he's said as much.       
    Starmer is speaking on a lot of things everyday - however I don’t think I’ve heard anything on the welfare system, societies most vulnerable or the disabled (please correct me and post receipts if I’m wrong)

    Reeves and Kendall on the other hand


    look, I know I seem to be trashing starmer a lot - he’s a politican I really want to be successful catering for all walks of life - however ever since I read that when the official labour support group tried to talk to starmer and he seemed disinterested in them I’ve been wary (I was defending him till 9 months ago)

    when was the last time we had a uncorrupted pm or even minister?

    I want to have faith in him but the best things we can say about him is that he’s not rishi sunak and that it’s not 100% clear what his viewpoints and policy are (we need to see a manifesto)


    one easy way he can get the disabled favour/vote - dump Kendall and give a somewhat human labour mp the work&pensions minister job (the first w&p shadow minister under starmer was Jonathan Reynolds who was actually pretty decent - there are actually quite a few labour mps that would do okay with that portfolio)


    or actually get some disabled people in Parliament as mps - and stop the bullying of the handful we currently have (a mp with a stammer is stepping down next election due to other mp’s harassment of them)


  • Ironside1990
    Ironside1990 Online Community Member Posts: 314 Empowering
    ^Isn't there one guy with CP who is in parliament? Wonder what his thoughts are on this 
  • apple85
    apple85 Online Community Member Posts: 892 Championing
    PIP was created because too many people were claiming(according to the Government)DLA, it was supposed to make it harder to get. Unless they plan on banning certain medical conditions from claiming, I can't see reforms making much difference 
    I think that’s the plan

    I’d bet good money that the more common ‘fake’ disabilities such as adhd, ocd. Autism, etc…. Will soon not be recognised as disabilities

    (that’s kind of happening already - my last few accessments my autism + other conditions that have a daily negative impact on my life were practically ignored by the accessor and decision maker - the conditions most taken notice of………..depression & anxiety!
    in a weird way sunak has a point - depression and anxiety are the route to many getting sickness benefits…..what it wouldn’t be if so many disablities (incl very visible ones) weren’t ignored or fobbed off by the dwp and disability advocates and charities didn’t have to find a way for the disabled to get their rightful award
    unfortunately it doesn’t help that some people take advantage the depression and anxiety are invisible and can be hard to prove either way - it’s really hard as anxiety and depression can display differently in different individuals)


    im sorry if I offended anyone - these are my personal views only - I may be right or wrong or something in the middle but it’s okay 99% of cases to have a differing opinion



    ive observed in my area in the last year that not only are the visibly disabled increasenly getting harassed but people are brazenly out loud boosting about faking depression or anxiety to get extra money, using blue badge spots and boosting about it when they have no right to & using a mental health reason to verbally attack others

    (sadly I have far too many of my own examples and experiences of the above in the past 6 months - if my support system wasn’t uk based I’d seriously be considering relocation)

    once again I sincerely apologise if I offended, being disabled in the uk has just gotten really touch and honestly things feel pretty dark, no light!
  • apple85
    apple85 Online Community Member Posts: 892 Championing
    Ralph said:
    It’s beyond stupid

    the gov say they want the disabled to work but expect us to magic non existent jobs out of thin air (unless more disabled in work was not the only intent)

    sunak and stride have totally lost their marble and are much less smart then they want ppl to believe (becoming an mp is more to do with who you know or suck up too rather than actual intelligence and life experience)
  • JasonRA
    JasonRA Online Community Member Posts: 206 Trailblazing

    Labour’s Wes Streeting brands Rishi Sunak’s welfare crackdown an ‘irresponsible’ attack on mental health sufferers

    Wes Streeting tore into the plan despite previously admitting sick notes are 'dished out willy-nilly'

    Labour’s shadow health secretary Wes Streeting tore into the plan – despite previously admitting sick notes are “dished out willy-nilly”.

    Mr Streeting said this week: “For the Conservatives to be attempting to make mental ill health another front for their culture wars is not just tone deaf, it’s shameless and irresponsible.

    “Instead of attempting to cover up the scale of the problem, the next Labour government will give people the support they desperately need.”

    Labour’s flip-flopping has sparked a backlash from Tory MP's (Who I won't quote).

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/27448042/wes-streeting-slams-rishi-sunak-welfare-crackdown/

  • rebel11
    rebel11 Online Community Member Posts: 1,687 Pioneering
    If Starmer wins, there might be a Cabinet reshuffle, from memory that often happens.   
  • MW123
    MW123 Scope Member Posts: 1,142 Championing
    edited April 2024
    I do not think we were talked into it Woodbine. It was a long time ago but from memory of the time  Thatcher was influenced by the economic theories of Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman, who argued that high taxes and government spending stifled economic growth.
  • Ralph
    Ralph Online Community Member Posts: 146 Empowering
    ricky1040 said:
    Well luckily he's not gonna be around much longer. Labour will be winning the next election before he gets his way
    God help us if they do , their leader was the head of the crime prosecution and said there was not enough evidence to take Jimmy Saville to trial . Says a lot for him .
    If there wasn’t enough evidence, there wasn’t enough or are you suggesting that he was protecting Saville? This another Tory smear.
  • LIVEDANDLEARNED
    LIVEDANDLEARNED Online Community Member Posts: 134 Empowering
  • pinkrose
    pinkrose Online Community Member Posts: 166 Empowering
    Well I was hoping I would calm down after feeling sick with Worry over the weekend about 'Mr  nasty pm billionaire's' speech.

    From what I've read and understand it looks like most of us who are in receipt of PIP ,whether for physical or mental health issues will be having our payments stopped or severely reduced.

     Looks like I'm going to have to invest in a waterproof tent as I along with millions of others face destitution and inevitable homelessness. 

    As a labour voter I'm hoping that if they win the election that they won't go through with such evil plans against the sick, disabled and vulnerable. But I won't be holding my breath..
    Sorry everyone ...just had to vent.lol.
    Xxx xxxx xxxx 


  • pinkrose
    pinkrose Online Community Member Posts: 166 Empowering
    Thankyou  so much for your reply Albus...and yes I also hope this latest commotion from the 'nasty party' will encourage people to VOTE.
  • Albus_Scope
    Albus_Scope Posts: 9,653 Scope Online Community Coordinator
    We as a charity of course have to stay politically neutral, but we can pester you all to get out and vote! Or make sure you're registered for a postal vote. 
  • pinkrose
    pinkrose Online Community Member Posts: 166 Empowering
    Thanks for your reply Danny...I totally agree. 
  • JasonRA
    JasonRA Online Community Member Posts: 206 Trailblazing
    Labour will go after jobseekers that's my prediction, if you're fit for work and can't find a job then work placement, community work or apprenticeships ect. Remember Liz Kendall at a speech recently said she wants 18-24 year olds into work.

    Despite being apolitical I don't like the likes of Farage, certain Tory MP's and Telegraph/Mail/Talk TV/GBNews going after those who genuinely have mental health difficulties as it's the new bad back aka playacting. The Tory brand is toxic and Boris Johnson was their best chance because he had the charisma which cuts through politics.

    I want this hate, this re-stigmatizing mental health back into the box. People need help not to get shrugged off and told "get a job". 

  • hyancinth
    hyancinth Online Community Member Posts: 78 Empowering
    I dont know how to tell you this...these people are mere puppets for entities much much bigger and all powerful.  
    This particular one is a real joker. He spent 500k of peoples money on 10 days of helicopter use. Head in the clouds, literally aswell. Strangely he didnt mind paying the whole country when they werent sick a few years ago.








  • WhatThe
    WhatThe Online Community Member, Scope Member Posts: 3,862 Championing

    Local authorities are funded through populace so unless you REGISTER to vote - you don't need to use your vote but should - your council is losing money. 

     
  • LIVEDANDLEARNED
    LIVEDANDLEARNED Online Community Member Posts: 134 Empowering
    @stay_positive please read the full details of what actually happened. https://amp.theguardian.com/politics/2023/dec/21/keir-starmer-not-told-about-dropping-of-jimmy-savile-case-say-sources-dpp-labour

    Also, this thread was not meant to turn into Twitter/X it was meant to be to gain and offer support to each other with these worrying changes.