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durhamjen Tue 25-Oct-16 12:58:22

They appear to have agreed that the stopping of welfare benefits has killed people.

www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=351394091875093&id=100010135152763&pnref=story

What do you think?
From Jack Monroe.

vampirequeen Fri 31-Mar-17 22:50:12

And yet the MSM fail to report it or spin it so that it doesn't seem so bad.

A local man who suffers from bipolar was called in for assessment. The health professional sent in a report saying that he was fit for work. He got the letter, tried to kill himself and is now on a mental health ward because he is a danger to himself. Oddly he wasn't a danger to himself prior to the decision that denied his illness. He was trying to rebuild his life and was even volunteering at a local community centre. Pushing himself out of his comfort zone. That's over now. Who knows when he will be safe to leave hospital and/or rebuild his confidence to it's pre-assessment level. This story won't reach the papers because the victim is so ashamed of his illness he keeps it a secret from all but a few. So most of those who will miss him being around won't realise what's happened.

durhamjen Sat 01-Apr-17 00:22:57

No benefits while he's in hospital, either, although they will probably be paying more to keep him there than if he was in his own home.
I've read of at least four new bits of legislation that the government has brought in on 29th, hidden from MSM.
I thought the idea of Brexit was to get rid of legislation.

vampirequeen Sat 01-Apr-17 09:34:37

Then Boris says we wouldn't be so keen to use the NHS for no good reason if we had to pay for it. Erm...Boris....we pay for the NHS through our taxes.

durhamjen Sat 01-Apr-17 12:21:46

www.theguardian.com/society/2017/apr/01/george-osbornes-benefit-cuts-legacy-set-to-come-into-effect

Not an April Fool's joke.
I remember that the new health and social care bill came in on April 1st 2013. They obviously like that date, and making fools out of us.

vampirequeen Sat 01-Apr-17 16:25:04

Absolutely.

durhamjen Mon 03-Apr-17 08:58:14

Even more benefit sanctions in the offing.

www.disabilitynewsservice.com/dwp-presentation-on-esa-plans-confirms-worst-fears-about-green-paper/

Why does nobody care enough to even comment on it? Except for you, Vampire, and FarNorth.

durhamjen Mon 03-Apr-17 09:02:09

It's also appalling that Labour lords abstained on this. How could they? How could they think it's not important enough to vote on?

www.disabilitynewsservice.com/shabby-labour-fails-again-on-disability-rights-after-abstaining-on-pip-cuts-vote/

Anniebach Mon 03-Apr-17 09:39:00

It's a disgrace , but we can complain about it , march through London , thst will change things , meanwhile we have our principles, far more important surely?

Ilovecheese Mon 03-Apr-17 10:49:41

But surely if the Labour Lords had had principles, they would have voted against this.

Anniebach Mon 03-Apr-17 12:39:00

Yes they could have and the government could still carry on, posting daily about this is a waste of time , untill there is a labour or lib government nothing will change . Even a strong oposition would be some help but we are heading for a larger Tory victory at the next election.

durhamjen Mon 03-Apr-17 16:27:13

For god's sake, Annie, could you please do a bit of Tory bashing for a change?
If you are the same off gransnet, you are doing a good job for them.

Anniebach Mon 03-Apr-17 18:31:36

So me saying - it's a disgrace is supporting the government Jen?

Not for gods sake but the vunerables sake can you not see constant Tory bashing will not change snything ?

Do you think your constant Tory bashing and continual support for a weak opposition Is going to change things?

Come the election which will bring in a larger majority fir the Tories you will still be content to post how awful they are .

I have asked you several times , how can you look a homeless person in the face and say - sorry I didn't fight for you but my principles are more important to me than you sleeping on the pavement ?

durhamjen Mon 03-Apr-17 18:36:46

www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/apr/02/welfare-shakeup-will-push-a-quarter-of-a-million-children-into-poverty

Anniebach Mon 03-Apr-17 18:40:11

Yes Jen, but your devotion to the weak opposition is helping this to happen, never mind, you can still post countless links

durhamjen Mon 03-Apr-17 18:46:37

I do fight for the homeless, Annie.

When my husband was working, he designed hostels. We have always worked for the homeless. It's people like me who fund Shelter and Crisis, and I've worked in soup kitchens before.
I have no qualms about looking homeless people in the face, and buying them food and drinks.

However, you have your preconceived ideas about me, so I don't know why I am bothered. You carry on putting down the Labour party.
There won't be one much longer, not because of me or people like me, but because of the right wing breaking data protection rules and giving Gerard Coyne lists of Labour supporters.
I am sure you know about it. The electoral commission does. It could cost millions.

durhamjen Mon 03-Apr-17 18:48:46

What are you doing about it, Annie? Just moaning and moaning about Corbyn being leader.
You cannot tell anyone who you want instead.
Does it make you feel better to get at me all the time?
If so, you must lead a sad life.

vampirequeen Mon 03-Apr-17 19:20:26

If you dont think it's worth discussing then don't read this thread.

Anniebach Mon 03-Apr-17 19:27:16

I am not praising or defending the labour leader, I hive faced up to the reality of the threat to the death if the labour party, it is not I who lead a sad life Jen I leave thst to you with your googling and posting of the latest blow to the vunerable

I am not getting at you, I am disagreeing with you. Who I want as leader ? I have answered this several times , you must hsve ignored those threads, understandable becsuse Corbyn was criticised.

Try googling for info on Corbyn only staying to keep the seat warm untill the conference when there will be pressure to change the way the leader is elected, fewer MP's and more members get a vote, Momentum are working hard and are determined to get another militant elected.

Accept it Jen, he doesn't give a damn for the party

paddyann Mon 03-Apr-17 19:53:49

From this month there will be NO benefit sanctions in Scotland,now if the Labour party could agree to work WITH the SNP and Greens etc in Westminster maybe they could call a halt to these abhorrent sanctions in Englland too,instead they abstain.....in effect SUPPORTING the Tories .

durhamjen Mon 03-Apr-17 20:05:06

Exactly, paddyann. That's what we want. The Lords could have tried to put a stop to it. They have a majority. What are they saving their fire for?

durhamjen Mon 03-Apr-17 22:32:56

This is really bad. I don't see how the government can jusify this.

kittysjones.wordpress.com/2017/04/03/conditionality-and-discretionary-housing-payments-when-paying-rent-is-more-important-than-buying-food/

It's a long link. This is part of it.

"Housing Officer: Don’t take any of the questions personally, everyone is asked the same.

Me: The problem with having the expectation of everyone having the same needs is that you then don’t have any opportunity to recognise the more vulnerable clients who need additional support because of their additional needs. Not everyone finds it easy to find suitable employment to support themselves. Illness and disability can happen to anyone, it is sometimes a major barrier to working and I am not ill because of “lifestyle choices”: it’s not because of something I did or didn’t do. I have worked. Now I can’t.

People are dying because of that built-in oversight and other government policies that don’t accommodate people’s circumstances and disregard their additional needs because of disability and illness. Many others are suffering unacceptable distress and harm to their health.

Housing Officer: I know.

She delivered that comment with complete and almost menacing detachment. I was so taken aback I couldn’t speak for a few moments. She didn’t even pause for breath, however.

The part that was by far the worst during the interview was this matter-of-fact agreement that people are dying as a result of the policies that she was calmly sat implementing."

Anniebach Tue 04-Apr-17 08:15:42

Jen, so it's people like you fund shelter , and your late husband designed hostels .

You are not going to accept it's people like you who support this useless far left leader who are keeping them homeless , who are destroying the Labour party.

You think the country is going to vote for Corbyn, McClusky & Co?

Your big ambition is to get labour MP's, SNP, not forgetting one green MP' to band together and take on and beat the government ?

The country needs a strong oposition party , but after the next election the Labour Party will have so few seats there will be no opposition .

paddyann Tue 04-Apr-17 11:20:27

SORRY "Anniebach" I forgot to include the lib dems in that list,but as I have no idea how they did in the last election I dont know if they have decent numbers.We have just ONE lib dem MP ,known as Carmichael the liar...found guilty of lying abouth the first minister and the French Consular in Scotland yet walked free from court and got a charity to pay his court fees....politicians eh? Couldn't make it up!

Anniebach Tue 04-Apr-17 11:56:02

paddyann, 9 Libs. 54 SNP. 229 Labour. 1Green. = 293 . Tories 330. There are 4 independent , 3 Plaid. No idea how the NI parties would vote, Sinn Fein doesn't vote.

No majority for any opposition unless some Tories vote with labour or abstain.

And next year there are the boundaries changes when labour will lose most seats come the general election.

That lib MP should have been sacked

vampirequeen Tue 04-Apr-17 12:50:53

There was no viable opposition under previous Labour leaders. Blair swung the Party so far to the right that it became a softened down version of the Conservative Party. They didn't oppose they simply tried to tweak proposed government legislation.

The problem with the Labour Party now isn't Jeremy Corbyn or the mainstream members. It's the large group of PLP members who think the Party should stay right wing even though it's been useless. They think it gives them a better chance of staying on the gravy train. It's time the people of this country had a choice. Mainstream members have chosen JC by a huge majority. Doesn't that tell you something about what people want? My non-political daughter is now a Labour Party member. She chose to do that because of JC.

JC is fighting against his own PLP and the right wing main steam media. The PLP give interviews and make claims which criticise JC and the people who voted for him which are taken up by the media and used to undermine JC and the Party. JC was elected twice by massive majorities but the PLP don't like it. They only like democracy when it suits them.

Labour was never meant to be a watered down Conservative Party. It's time it went back to it's roots.

I'm not a member of Momentum and I don't know anyone who is. I just know that JC obviously has some appeal as the Labour Party now has the largest membership by far of any political party in this country.