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  • Over 40 Labour MPs have expressed strong opposition to proposed disability cuts, calling for a pause and change in direction ahead of a significant House of Commons vote next month.
  • The proposed changes include tightening eligibility for personal independent payments and potential cuts to incapacity benefits, affecting 700,000 families already in poverty, and sparking anxiety among disabled individuals and their families.
  • The letter from MPs urges the government to conduct full impact assessments and engage with disabled people's organizations to create a supportive and less complex system, with an emphasis on job creation and protection against discrimination.
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[–] SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

That said, Starmer only needs a move twice as controversial as this to run into problems. (assuming he doesn't work with the Tories)

[–] HumanPenguin@feddit.uk 1 points 1 month ago

assuming he doesn’t work with the Tories)

Huge assumption. Considering his disability cut are implementing Tories pre election policy.

As for 2x as controversial as removing much of the support, provided to allow disabled to interact in society on anything close to an equal basis.

Seems selling weapons to a genocidal nation dose not manage to make it.

Seems he will need to actually need to start declaring the advantages of fascism or aspartate.