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Originally Posted by garinda
I prefer to deal with actual evidence, not being Mystic Meg.
In the event of Labour not winning the next General Election, which seems highly likely, this Green Paper stands little to no chance of progressing any further, which considering the nightmare the current system is, with many people unaware of help they might be entitled to, would be a shame.
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I think thats a bit "Head in the sand" approach to be honest! If the next Government can see there's been little objection to Benefit cuts then they will need little encouragement to implement it!
Its not a case of Mystic Meg....In the same way that Government is clearly sending out feelers to see what people think....then we should send our opinions back, both positive and negative of what potentially might happen. You are saying that its not concrete that they will cut benefits so you wont object to that, well its not concrete that anything else within the Green paper can or will be implemented either....so your saying its ok to support a "What if" but not to oppose one??
Best Regards - Taggy