LurgeeLiz (@lurgeelife) 's Twitter Profile
LurgeeLiz

@lurgeelife

Isn't it all just a load of existential nihilism anyway? Having a little Snoop around. #WearAMask please & thanks. ❤️ = solidarity. 🏳️‍🌈 & Disability ally.

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Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Millions of people are worried about paying their rent, feeding their kids or losing vital disability benefits. If the government cared about people's security, it would reverse cruel cuts, end child poverty and pursue an agenda for peace. Let's fund welfare, not warfare.

Patrick #DisabilityRebellion (@patrickpts1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Keir Starmer By everyone you really mean just those who work. You don't care about those who are elderly, sick, disabled and carers. As far as you are concerned they are a drain on society. You are morally bankrupt, lacking in compassion and understanding. If you believe that more people who

Sam Yovan (@samyovan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over 2 million households with a #disabled person will be affected– hqn #DisabilityBenefits cuts #PIP, #UC health,#WCA #LCWRA #ESA, #JSA & more are in #GreenPaper #TellYourMP – don’t be fooled by “tweaks” It’s cruel, exclusionary and immoral. #VoteAgainst ALL proposals

Over 2 million households with a #disabled person will be affected– <a href="/HQNMedia/">hqn</a>
#DisabilityBenefits cuts  #PIP, #UC health,#WCA #LCWRA #ESA, #JSA &amp; more are in  #GreenPaper 
#TellYourMP – don’t be fooled by “tweaks” 
It’s cruel, exclusionary and immoral.
#VoteAgainst ALL proposals
Martin Lewis (@martinslewis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today's Poll: If the govt needs to raise money and it were a binary choice between raising taxes or cutting public spending... which'd you prefer it to do. (it's far from binary, they're not the only options, this is simply a test of attitude & sentiment towards those two)

LurgeeLiz (@lurgeelife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jodey Whiting was told "she was "fit to work"...she dealt with chronic pain for years...had poor mental health. As well as losing ESA, she would also lose housing & council tax benefits...She lost hope, she worried she wouldn't be able to pay her bills & have nothing to live on"