Ben 🇪🇺 #RejoinEU #FBPA #FBPPR (@carerben) 's Twitter Profile
Ben 🇪🇺 #RejoinEU #FBPA #FBPPR

@carerben

Full time Carer and proud dad of four amazing sons, #Leftie , Member of the Anti-Growth Coalition, ,Tofu Eating Wokarati and #Spurs fan #BetrayedbyLabour

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Spirited1 (@helen_spirit1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The fact there are 404 Labour MPs and not one is remotely principled enough to resign, tells you all you need to know. Far too happy with their snouts being firmly ensconced in the trough. Truly nauseating. Shame on them all.

The fact there are 404 Labour MPs and not one is remotely principled enough to resign, tells you all you need to know. 

Far too happy with their snouts being firmly ensconced in the trough. 

Truly nauseating.

Shame on them all.
Thelma Walker (@thelma_dwalker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Magic money trees” and “pocket money” is the level we’re at with this Government. The British people have had enough of being patronised. Wealth tax now!

Dick Mackintosh🌹#StopTheWar (@dickmackintosh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I just don’t understand why Rachel Reeves and the senior team have said we’re not going to ever use these levers of taxing people appropriately.” Wealth tax is essential to ensuring growth for the UK.. #bbcqt

Scope (@scope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge cuts to disability benefits were announced this month. And the government’s own impact assessment confirms just how devastating these changes would be. James Taylor, our executive director, joined Sky News this week to highlight this ⬇️

Ben 🇪🇺 #RejoinEU #FBPA #FBPPR (@carerben) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve asked my MP to support @CarersWeek's campaign. Government urgently needs to provide more support and show they care about equality for Carers. Contact your MP today: action.carersuk.org/page/170655/ac…

Disability Rights UK (@disrightsuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨NEWS🚨 Meet the rebel Labour MPs voting against benefit cuts: 🗣️'I don't want to be part of it' 🗣️'I’m ashamed at these proposals' 🗣️"I’m not prepared to back those changes if it means making three million people poorer than they are today.” bigissue.com/news/politics/…

Prem Sikka (@premnsikka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rachel Reeves considers softening inheritance tax changes amid non-dom backlash. That is tax concessions to the ultra rich, non-doms, private equity; won't hike corporation & capital gains tax rates. But benefit cuts OK. Anyone listen to the poor? theguardian.com/politics/2025/…

Anne Greensmith 💙 (@snowleopardess) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Government is braced for "up to 50" MPs rebelling against the cuts. UP TO 50? What about the rest of you lily-livered cowards who were elected as Labour MPs? What are you even FOR? #TakingThePIP theguardian.com/politics/2025/…

Canary (@thecanaryuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New FOI destroys Labour’s argument that DWP PIP cuts will support disabled people into work The government's disgusting PIP cuts will actually strip MORE working claimants of the benefit than claimants not in work. thecanary.co/uk/analysis/20… Hannah Sharland #PIPcuts #DWP

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

Jen Wood - est optimum simpliciter (@unojen_wood) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For 14 years Labour have opposed welfare cuts, right up to the month before they were elected they strongly opposed the proposed cuts to PIP, stating it was not an out of work benefit and would plunge people into poverty. I just cant get my head around it. #TakingThePIP

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

The disability benefits cuts introduced by the government today are not positive reforms to welfare, but a dangerous step backwards. Hundreds of thousands will be plunged into poverty. There is no financial case, nor moral case for these cuts. The government must drop this

The disability benefits cuts introduced by the government today are not positive reforms to welfare, but a dangerous step backwards.

Hundreds of thousands will be plunged into poverty.

There is no financial case, nor moral case for these cuts. The government must drop this
Richard Burgon MP (@richardburgon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are being asked to vote for a Bill which will mean “An estimated 800,000 current and future PIP recipients will lose an average of £4,500 a year, according to a government assessment.” No way. I will be voting against. These cuts need to be stopped. news.sky.com/story/battle-t…

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.