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After one year?
- bro58
It doesn't matter how many people will lose their home. Lord Freud will still have his home!
I think he is of the opinion that people faced with losing their home can avoid the situation by looking for work!
Come on every one all together now !!!
3 cheers for Lord Freud, Hip Hip !!!!
What !! no one wants to join in !!
Why??? !!!
LOL
cheers
bro58
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- originaldave
Derek4 wrote:
It doesn't matter how many people will lose their home. Lord Freud will still have his home!
I think he is of the opinion that people faced with losing their home can avoid the situation by looking for work!
Come on every one all together now !!!
3 cheers for Lord Freud, Hip Hip !!!!
What !! no one wants to join in !!
Why??? !!!
LOL
cheers
bro58
He will still have his 4 homes and dont forget it was was hired by Tony Blair to draw up a review of the welfare system, in 2007 proposed opening up the system to the private sector as well as requiring lone parents to seek work earlier.
thats gone from kids aged 16 down to 7 I think
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- ash
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It is all very worrying but we have to fight or disabled people will loose everything. Now it is ESA next PIP!!
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- Crazydiamond
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bro58 wrote:
Derek4 wrote:
It doesn't matter how many people will lose their home. Lord Freud will still have his home!
I think he is of the opinion that people faced with losing their home can avoid the situation by looking for work!
Come on every one all together now !!!
3 cheers for Lord Freud, Hip Hip !!!!
What !! no one wants to join in !!
Why??? !!!
LOL
cheers
bro58
He will still have his 4 homes and dont forget it was was hired by Tony Blair to draw up a review of the welfare system, in 2007 proposed opening up the system to the private sector as well as requiring lone parents to seek work earlier.
thats gone from kids aged 16 down to 7 I think
Lone parents whose youngest child is aged 5 or above, will be eligible for jobseekers allowance rather than income support from January 2012.
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- bro58
I agree the whole agenda is about work and that working is the best option for all. My husband is blind and will loose ESA after one year. The only people I know who will get into the support group are patients I work with at a hospital for neuro- disability who are in PVS (minimal consciousness) or have severe complex disability and are tube fed with no verbal communication). The change in language from social security (support) to welfare (dependency) that is in the media and the change from DSS to DWP says it all.
It is all very worrying but we have to fight or disabled people will loose everything. Now it is ESA next PIP!!
Hi Ash,
I think all on this site would encourage members to fight, if they are capable of doing so, on that point we agree whole heartedly.
However, as to your comment of only the patients you know being potential entrants into the support group, if you search through the various threads on B&W, you will see that many members have entered the support group, with different and varying conditions, and resulting limitations.
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bro58
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- cdcdi1911
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Is it the lone parent or the 5 year old child that's eligible for jobseekers allowance?Lone parents whose youngest child is aged 5 or above, will be eligible for jobseekers allowance rather than income support from January 2012.
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