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  • #31
    Re: Disability Benefit Reform: 500,000 Set To Lose Allowance To Save Government £2.2bn

    Originally posted by Flowerpower
    This is a related thread ---> How to deal with Benefits medical examinations - allaboutFORUMS

    Basically a link to Tony Greenstein's Blog: How to deal with Benefits medical examinations

    Where I found the text quoted below:
    Says it all, doesn't it?
    It does really - typical tory tricks - again!!!




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    • #32
      Re: Disability Benefit Reform: 500,000 Set To Lose Allowance To Save Government £2.2bn

      Originally posted by Flowerpower
      This is a related thread ---> How to deal with Benefits medical examinations - allaboutFORUMS

      Basically a link to Tony Greenstein's Blog: How to deal with Benefits medical examinations

      Where I found the text quoted below:
      Says it all, doesn't it?
      completely crazy!

      Great information though Flower ... dont know where you dig things up from!

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      • #33
        Re: Disability Benefit Reform: 500,000 Set To Lose Allowance To Save Government £2.2bn

        Originally posted by Flossy View Post
        completely crazy!

        Great information though Flower ... dont know where you dig things up from!
        I think it's cos she never does any work (although I better be careful as she knows where I live and where my OH works)

        You know Flossy, that post by Billy that you and P1 were talking about, I read it completely differently. It is the sort of thing I would do, run an argument to a logical, if unlikely conclusion, something along the lines of "If you tolerate this then your children will be next"
        Just like round here where the police can take an unaccompanied under 16 year old to "a place of safety" then why don't we just have a curfew and lock up all under 16's between 9pm and 7am

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