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Monthly Archives: October 2016
MPs – please support the NHS Reinstatement Bill 2nd reading on 4th November | Britain Isn’t Eating
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Sitting At Home On Sickness Benefits Is Bad For Health Says Damian Green
Originally posted on Same Difference:
Just when I was starting to think about liking Damian Green, he starts talking rubbish. Doesn’t he realise that many people on sickness/disability benefits have no choice but to sit at home? Working is better…
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British government helps US drone assassinations
Originally posted on Dear Kitty. Some blog:
https://youtu.be/gArLQIveP-k This November 2011 video is called Jemima Khan talks about her latest visit to Pakistan with Reprieve [about CIA drone strikes killing Pakistani civilians]. By Steve Sweeney in Britain: RAF bases used…
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Basically Damian green this rehash of the Work Capability Assessment is a crock of shit.
Originally posted on Benefit tales:
by Paula Peters Damian Green, So you announce the launch of the consultation regarding the work capability assessment We know by cutting the ESA WRAG group by £30 a week takes it to JSA levels…
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How foreigners became the convenient scapegoat of the referendum campaign | LSE | Vox Political
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GP writes to Job Centre to defend patient; gets the usual runaround | Vox Political #dwp
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#Tories announce more changes to sickness benefits, after promising to leave them alone | Vox Political #esa
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#Labour will replace ‘callous’ work capability assessment regime with ‘dignity and inclusion’ for the sick | Vox Political
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Case Law, CJEU: Breyer v Germany, Dynamic IP addresses will (very?) often be personal data and German Law is too restrictive – Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon
Inforrm's Blog In the case of C‑582/14 Breyer v Bundesrepublik Deutschland the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has delivered another landmark judgment concerning the proper characterisation of IP addresses and the compatibility of German national law with Article 7(f) of … Continue reading
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Boy born with half a heart has disability benefits taken away – on his 8th birthday
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A boy born with half a heart had benefits used to help provide him essential 24-hour care taken away on his birthday. Ben Gamble, who attends Whitley Primary School, was born without a left ventricle…
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