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it means as usual the dwp are playing silly sods and refuse to release details about the responses to each part of the recent consultation.
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Can't say what I want to say so I will say unbelievable
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same
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yep me also
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They would abuse that and definitely do more than twice a year a woman who worked for dwp said they want everyone doing voluntary work for six months with guarantee of going back on benefits yh right and ones who don't do voluntary will be reassessed I don't trust them on anything they say sounds good on paper but reality always the opposite with them
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Most of us gave labour the benefit of the doubt waited and waited and waited it's apparent where we stand in the structure of society if I'm proven wrong I fall to the floor and praise God the psychological effect its had on us all is horrific not acceptable getting angry at it all
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I heard things will change because Trump got in
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Silly question if people stopped paying bills would they have to listen
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Yes I did know that people are to scared to even protest now they don't listen to protest anyway
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Starmer is sinister even tories didn't clamp down so hard
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Iseral ?
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That broke me when corbin didn't get in and the witch hunt they did on him what an absolute amazing guy he is for the people
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God if gets like America bronx so much poverty addictions if I had family I'd say all live together but daughter bought flat 3 years ago I worry for her future and it looks like 2030 going to happen
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I'd like to turn clocks back to 90s everything was good highstreet pubs clubs could see Dr's quicker oh the lot living the dream and didn't know it
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does anyone know on the WRAG how many hours job searching you have to do per week
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What is the wrag
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Work related activity group.
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