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Not all of us carers claim it: it’s taxable so if you are already over the meagre personal allowance it is barely worth having. As PIP is not taxable, neither should be its ‘sibling’ benefit carers allowance.

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So true. Eva you are an inspiring woman. Power to my trans sisters. 💪🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️

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She is gorgeous just like her mum!

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Fabulous pix. Glad you’re bringing your daughter up to be properly politically aware 😆. RFKj is a fucking lowlife.

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I hardly ever answer the door at all, unless I’m expecting someone.

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That’s very stylish. I shall remember it.

11 months ago 3 0 0 0

Meanwhile….here in England…..

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Nora.

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Oh Lord. Awful. 🤞

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I think too there’s a strong element of ‘keeping people in their place’.

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Yes. Same for husband. Highest rate of both, awarded as ‘ongoing’ ie indefinite supposedly. We are hoping that as no review has been deemed necessary it will be ok as the changes are only supposed to kick in on review. But who knows….

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The word ‘genuine’ in such context is a massive red flag.

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How awful. My late mother had what sounds like the same condition. Back in the day she applied for (& got the highest rate of) DLA. She died at 65 of a massive stroke but at least had been granted the means to a happy, fulfilled life for her last 10 years. As it should have been, & should be now.

11 months ago 3 0 2 0

My husband has a significant, permanent and progressive neurological condition. Questionable whether he’ll still qualify.

11 months ago 3 0 1 0

A sausage bursting from its skin, overfilled with ego and smugness.

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Played this while we signed the register at our wedding 💕

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Cutting PIP is also not the smartest move as very many use it to actually enable working. Without it many will no longer be able to do so.

11 months ago 15 0 1 0

Yeah, sure. Frail people in their late 80s, maybe, should uproot themselves and move because the property market where they live has gone silly? The govt has saved about £1bn from this, comparatively small pickings.

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Our (new,Labour, useless) MP doesn’t reply to most communications. The one time she did (about cuts to PIP) it was to regurgitate the party line with all the cliched buzzwords you’d expect. I still write to her, if only for the annoyance factor. 😊

11 months ago 3 0 1 0

The threshold is very high. The old couple may themselves still pay taxes and they can’t eat their house.

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The decision to cut disability payments wasn’t ‘necessary’. It was a political choice, taken in preference to taxing the richest.

11 months ago 31 0 1 0

What planet is this tone deaf idiot on?

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Yes they target areas like ours…..we’ve got loads sprinkled among the betting shops and pound shops

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Even among the women though the decent ones are not so many. Nadia Whittome is one, as is Dawn. But we also have reeves, Mahmoud, Philipson et al. Whittome and Butler would both have to hold multiple offices!

11 months ago 2 0 1 0

Our local councillors have been battling to keep these shit holes off our high street. Sadly planning law as it stands allows them to open pretty well where they want. The council was overruled in court last time. So they are canvassing for a law change. Might our govt actually do the right thing?

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I know Dawn, she was our MP until the boundary change last year. I did a podcast with her a couple of years back to encourage women to go for mammograms. She is indeed smart and engaging and I wish there was a snowball’s chance in hell she could take over.

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Sadly I agree. I think Starmer will hang on grimly as long as he possibly can. There is no one I can think of who would be a palatable successor. The vile Streeting??? Reeves??? There really isn’t anyone in that scummy shower.

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