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Jamie Strudwick 🏳️‍🌈🌹

@jamiestrud

Co-Chair of @PrideInLabour // LGBT+ Officer (Hull North and Cottingham CLP) // Views are my own // he/him

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calendar_today16-10-2024 11:03:48

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Steph Richards: (She/her) - Say NO to hate. (@pompeysteph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tomorrow will likely be the largest LGBT+ mass lobby of MPs in Parliament since the days of Section 28, with an estimated 1000 to 1400 trans people, family members, and allies asking to see their MP. Volunteers to assist will be in high-vis. See you there! #TransRights

Jamie Strudwick 🏳️‍🌈🌹 (@jamiestrud) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We already have procedures in place for the general public determining guilt - it’s called a jury trial. Something that Lucy Connolly didn’t have because she admitted guilt by pleading guilty. Can we please stop this nonsense? She pleaded guilty.

Nadia Whittome MP (@nadiawhittomemp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The government insists votes on disability benefit cuts will proceed next week, but with 120+ Labour MPs backing an amendment to block them, that’s not a tenable position. None of us want to vote against the government, but we will. This can all be avoided by pulling the bill.

Jamie Strudwick 🏳️‍🌈🌹 (@jamiestrud) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is not a good concession. Any change to the scoring system designed to remove eligibility is unacceptable. What is it that the government is not getting about this? Attacking disabled people is not going to be accepted.

Jamie Strudwick 🏳️‍🌈🌹 (@jamiestrud) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is just ridiculous. The article literally says she was resisting - refusing to go, and sliding down the wall in refusal. Yet in the same article, she was apparently polite and cooperative. Give me a break.

This is just ridiculous. The article literally says she was resisting - refusing to go, and sliding down the wall in refusal. Yet in the same article, she was apparently polite and cooperative. Give me a break.
Jamie Strudwick 🏳️‍🌈🌹 (@jamiestrud) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Members of the Lords get £342 a day just for turning up and signing their name. They also claim expenses. I won’t take any lectures from Craig Mackinlay on access to work for disabled people.

Jamie Strudwick 🏳️‍🌈🌹 (@jamiestrud) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi, Samantha Niblett MP. If the government cared about disabled people, they would withdraw the bill, and reintroduce it with just the "good elements". Those positives in the bill are far outweighed by the harm it would do. Please, do better.

Nadia Whittome MP (@nadiawhittomemp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These concessions aren't enough and they should worry us all. If you become disabled tomorrow, you risk not having the support you need. We would be condemning future generations of disabled people to greater poverty. I will be voting against the Bill.

Brian Leishman (@brianleishmanmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is not “caving in”. This would be a 2 tier welfare programme that would still put people into poverty. This is not the society we should try to build. I will not support this.

Jamie Strudwick 🏳️‍🌈🌹 (@jamiestrud) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If MPs climb down on this and allow the bill to pass next week, they will not be forgiven at the ballot box. I guarantee they will push so many people away from voting Labour again.

Jamie Strudwick 🏳️‍🌈🌹 (@jamiestrud) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You don’t get PIP ‘for’ any condition. You get PIP based on symptoms and how they affect your life. The level of ignorance around PIP proves that 90% of people commentating on the reforms have no place to be airing their opinions.

Jamie Strudwick 🏳️‍🌈🌹 (@jamiestrud) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This isn’t great optics given the current welfare situation, but #DyingToWork is a Trades Union Congress campaign. It’s not a random hashtag Rayner thought up. Whoever did this post needs to learn how to get a message across more clearly.