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Revolution Breeze

@suejonessays

Public interest issues, policy, human rights, democracy & social sciences. Researcher & writer: Politics & Insights (home site) & others. Left, anti-neoliberal

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Shane Brown (@shanebrown74) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every Labour MP is being tagged in one of these posts. How many of you will have the decency to reply to this post? So, #LabourMPs, the time is approaching. Thank you to those already planning to vote against the #disabilitybenefits cuts. Please don't waver in your support.

Every Labour MP is being tagged in one of these posts.  How many of you will have the decency to reply to this post?  
So, #LabourMPs, the time is approaching.  Thank you to those already planning to vote against the #disabilitybenefits cuts.  Please don't waver in your support.
Larry Sanders (@sanders4health) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It looks like some 400 Labour MPs will vote YES to cruel disability benefit cuts, They are wither brutal or cowardly. This Labour Party has failed.

Rosemary Frazer (@rosemaryfrazer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A polite request for journalists and news editors, can you please report on the impact of welfare reforms on the lives of disabled people as much as you report on the Labour MPs rebelling against the government Bill. The former is much more important than the latter.

Farrukh (@implausibleblog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Angela Rayner says that Labour MPs who rebel against the Welfare Bill will lose the whip There are 403 Labour MPs Any Labour MP who votes for withdrawing PIP support from the disabled as outlined in this welfare bill is an absolute disgrace And even worse than every

Stef Benstead (@stefbenstead) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's a very simple reason for Labour not making a moral case for cutting sick and disabled people's financial support: there is no moral case. You can't say it's moral to harm 3mn+ people for the sake of 0-4% moving into sustained work. theguardian.com/politics/2025/…

Andrew Edwards (@unhappyandy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting that Labour MPs against the benefit cuts are on here explaining why, haven't seen any MP cowards that are voting for the cuts on here explaining why.

Bill Kruse (@billkruse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Revolution Breeze Removing state provision of health insurance opens up a multi-£Bn private market, plenty of gravy for everyone involved, politicians, the media, everyone. That's all this is about. Greed.

John McDonnell (@johnmcdonnellmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Despite all the concerns expressed by organisations & charities representing disabled people & Labour MPs & trade unions the government has gone ahead & published its Bill to cut disability benefits. There seems to be nobody in government that has a clue how disastrous this is.

Despite all the concerns expressed by organisations & charities representing disabled people & Labour MPs & trade unions the government has gone ahead & published its Bill to cut disability benefits. There seems to be nobody in government that has a clue how disastrous this is.
Nic (@mintgingercraft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Revolution Breeze It seems to have gone from soundbites on fraud, fraud & error, to the need to spend more on warfare & projected spending rises, to a moral cause for reform. All exhausting lies to push the public to back the cuts & now they aren't even bothering to convince anyone but enough MPs.

Revolution Breeze (@suejonessays) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was written in April 2024. Imagine how even more damning the report will be after access to PIP and passported support is deliberately restricted by the current govt. equity.org.uk/news/2024/equi…