Wednesday: Statement on Benefits
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Green Paper: These are our plans, tell us what you think
Then
White Paper: These are the plans we intend to carry out
Then
The long legal process.
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Thankyou jimm and judie i wont ask again same questions thankyou for evrything i dont know what i would do without you all been a godsend
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Thanks for taking it so well Nightcity. You're right, I was tired and following the DWP classification, not thinking. I'll be a lot more careful in future. Hope you have a good day in the sunshine : )
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It's rather telling that the "Labour" MPs didn't…
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Right about Kirsty Blackman, she was good too!
When they say the "ayes" have it Catherine, that means the bill passes on to the next stage - usually after a count of the votes, you see the tellers coming up and they read out the votes to the speaker. Sometimes they just go on a vote of hands if there's a clear winner, either "aye" (it passes) or "no" it doesn't (ie the bill is kicked out).
Usually each bill goes through several stages (first reading, second reading etc) before it finally becomes law, and votes are taken at the end of each stage.
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Thankyou kimmy i will not ask again sorry you repeated 100 times to me thankyou for everything
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Sorry to hear what you've been going through mangomungo, hope you're feeling more able to be yourself now. I'm afraid it's another waiting game for us, we'll probably have to wait sometime March for the green paper.
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<hugs> : ))
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Again, there's increasing chatter on X and the B & W news forum about the possibility of PIP being means-tested. It's the majority of my income. I feel sick.
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Hi Catherine ,sorry for the late reply . I actually managed to go out today 🥳. I must say I don’t understand it myself really but I think it means the government departments have a spend cap but to keep within that cap the Labour Party would of had to brought in immediate cuts which Kendall wasn’t happy with. I’m hoping this is a good sign . Though I’m may be completely wrong about all that as my brain fogs not great .
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Thankyou - yes another waiting game unfortunately now but at least I can put it to the back of my mind for now. And teach myself to stay away from the media aswell lol. Hope you have a good evening :)
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There is a man who used to be a pip assessor on another platform who gives extremely good advice ( in my opinion anyway).He seems to be of the opinion that the Government really cannot eliminate the Mental Health element in any section of qualifying for pip for example as it would eliminate people like Veterans suffering from Ptsd.You can't segregate people who have mental illness and grade them based on their diagnosis or how they've suffered or likely to suffer.I have certainly found with my own mental health that it is totally unpredictable now and I feel mental health has so many dangers for people which can be for themselves and to others
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J.M are his initials I'm not sure if we are allowed to mention on here so I'll leave it at that
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Not too bad thank you.How are you?.
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I am feeling worse by the day about what are going to be major changes. I can't cope physically or emotionally. I'm on my own without family or real friends. I just wish it were over now.
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Yes this not knowing is horrible MangoMungo. But at the same time you must look after yourself, nothing can be achieved by punishing your health. Try to make the best of each day + keep your mind off the speculation. When we do know, if it's bad, we'll have to organise a protest or something to make them sit up and take notice. Don't forget, together we are much stronger, you aren't facing this alone x
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@Nightcity Thank but it hardly matters whether major change os months or many years away. I don't want to live through it. I've always completed consulations. To what end?
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Oh thats good do anything nice welldone x
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No dont listen block it all out its just talk dont let them scare you we have alot of support keep your mind on the hear and now the rest white noise
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Your so i will never forget your kindness even when i was being horrid never forget people who lift you up you helped alot of us more than you ever imagined priceless thankyou
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