The official 2024 budget discussion.
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I don't have the strength to do this sort of stuff myself. So I really appreciate the fact the people like yourself are doing stuff like this for yourselves and the rest of us. Keep on keepin' on, dude. 👍️
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If we all survive to vote in the next GE, remember that as bad as Labour are treating us right now, Reform would be far worse. I do worry about people getting conned by all their lies, remember whose side they are really on - the billionaires who own them (literally, they are a privately owned company).
Billionaires have no use for the 'economically inactive' - they want shot of all of us. It may be very tempting to stick a finger up at the main parties, but if you vote for the Tigers eating faces party, your face will get eaten…
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I'd vote to be electrocuted before I voted for those maniacs.
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Totally agree didn't they want to abolish National Insurance and come out of ECHR I've seen a few interviews from tories saying to come out of ECHR wonder if that's next and no o would never vote reform but labour will push more people to vote reform your right that would be the end they remind me of men that go to working men's club not liking different cultures that is not my type of people
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That well known Trump friend, Farage claims to be dropping the Reform party from his portfolio !!
He owns 60% of shares in the party worth millions of £'s
This is after dropping the UKIP and Brexit Party names - clearly he is a bit confused and mixed up because he can't decide what to do ….But whatever he does next - it's going to be extremely profitable for his smug face..1 -
Omg I thought he was in his 70s he's 60 !!! Sorry I know that's very catty but 60 whoa !!
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it does change from esa to uc , I know someone who moved out of their parents into a flat and they lost esa . I know no more about it or how they got on .
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back to the discussion then and not politics .
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Stephen Timms spoke today about the government's plans for Universal Credit migration. Sounds like wishful thinking tbh.
I'm afraid I just blue myself.
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Says march 2025 then march 2026 ??
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Whats business as usual mean oh get me out of here anywhere away from all of this sorry venting
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https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-statements/detail/2024-11-12/hcws205
I'm afraid I just blue myself
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So when moved onto uc they want people to try work for 6 months and if doesn't work out they say you can go back on health benefit by taking out substantial risk will push thousands into work they said only applys in exceptional circumstances and seems to be aiming at MH unless severe that's what I've read seems parts of it already happening
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I had to comment, was going to give myself a break but this is so stupid. The dwp can't cope with the small managed migration so how can they cope with all this rush by Dec next year. They asking people for fit notes which is wrong. The back log for my Esa 50 form is 11 months . The message is that they will contact you. And now they doing rushing uc . Why don't they put it back until 28. Timms is useless, he admits its flawed but he not standing up for the disabled. Surely again the disability organisation should put forward a halt until its fixed. They be opening up the workhouses next.
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And what does back to business as usual ? Thier saying by December 25 then March 26 ??
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I read both dates before. Timms is a absolute joke. How is he helping us.
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Nothing I feel more fearful under labour and that's saying something
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Or getting us to do a community service type of work
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It's the unknown with them, they don't think things through and go on half measures. Not thinking or caring how it will impact people. Look at the pensioners, Farmers, and students.
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To my point of view , he wants us back in the EU . He wants us to rely on foreign imports for food. That's why he's bankrupting the farmers. I don't remember the labour government before Blair. But he's going down the same path I was told.
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