About the PM's (Sunak's) speech: Stop demonising us
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Here are the new policies the Tory party want to implement if anyone is curious.
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I cant read triggers me what are labour proposing
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they will be publishing their manifesto on Thursday.
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God Hope thier be better but heard thier implement the same policies
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Please try not to read too much into the mainstream media and what “could” happen until they’ve revealed their manifesto.
We have no idea what they want to implement since they haven’t really revealed what their intentions are when it comes to welfare reforms.1 -
Thankyou it has made me ill in constant state of fear thankyou
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"Continue to clamp down on fraudsters"
(Unless they sit in the House of Lords...)
When are we going to see the pandemic thieves brought to justice exactly? You know the ones who pocketed BILLIONS. Like Mone, the Conservative peer, who has still not been brought to account.
One rule for them, screw everyone else as usual.
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Only this government could propose a crackdown on people with MH problems when we're in the grips of a MH crisis. I don't think we're the problem.
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Since autum budget we been targeted everyday how many people unalived themselves through the bullying on media and pure terror I'm preying labour sees us cannot take it anymore
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So rishi sunak wife has a 750 million deal with DWP to change benefit system just keeps on getting worse
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^It's all about money at the end of the day. It's OK for them, sitting on their ivory towers, whilst people who need reassurance and support, are living in fear that their support will be taken away from them.
I hope the Tories get kicked out soon.
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It's to much yes fear and pure terror I cant eat sleep keep being sick panic attacks God if I could hold a job down I would this is a living hell I hope pls God labour be kind pls life is torturous as it is I'm holding on preying there's some hope pls
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They keep talking about people not working and claiming PIP, but there's a lot of people (not sure on the %s) who receive PIP and work - what's happening there? If anything?
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Try and email Kier Starmer and put what it's like and the fear of pip being taken away , forced to work .
I've done it, if enough people do they might listen.
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I haveso dyslexic what email did you send too ? I probably sent wrong place
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I'm the same, scared . I used to work part-time as a cleaner until last year. As well as the chemicals I used has given me copd. I have painful joints, can't hardly walk .got worse since covid. Having Autism as well.
My mental health has got worse since the torys announced this. Got enough worries about health without this. The media not helping harping on about people not working
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Hi elizarose I think it's so hard for the family's too ,I'm in my 60s now and still care for my son who is 30 and has paranoid schizophrenia.
Iv done it all my life he was diagnosed at 15 ,we all love him but he as caused a lot of anxiety and chaos in our lives . I am his Appointee so I feel as though there's a lot of responsibility on me to care for him and make sure he receives his pip and ESA . I don't think rishi sunak has any idea what family members and care givers have to go through to care for there loved ones especially with someone with paranoid scitsophrenia. My son can be verbally aggressive and very unpredictable at times , and sometimes this is scary for all of us , but I and my family still care and love him has we know he can't help it has it's part of his condition. pip helps a lot as he can't go on publick transport as he sometimes becomes agitated with noise of other people so the extra money is used for taxis to his appointments . If I cook him a meal he sometimes thinks it's contaminated,so he puts it all in the bin ,also hel only were certain fabrics of clothing so he's needs the extra money to buy these
He likes to make model airplanes and this keeps him calm and stable but it is an expensive hobby .
Rishi sunak and the conservatives have no idea of real life situations
They have no idea how hard it is for the family's and caregivers who put all there time in looking after there mentality I'll lived ones
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Labour manifesto p43 mentions work , disabled people briefly. It may be in other pages but it's over 100 pages so I skimmed through first . So if anyone can see anything else.
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ID like to know pls I cant watch anxiety high why only mentioning briefly that's not good
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Just said that Labour will work with local areas to create plans in supporting more disabled people and those with health conditions into work,
Tackle the back log of access to work, and give disabled people to start working without the fear of a immediate benefit reassessment if it doesn't work out, WCA needs to be reformed, or replaced alongside proper plans to support disabled people into work.
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