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It's really left people feeling like decisions are being made before we actually know the reality of the impact
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And we've heard a little bit about some of the impact, you know, the poverty figures
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But there is also something a bit more granular. You know, if the Secretary of State, who I think is absolutely well-meaning, you know, has got lots of great things within the bill
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if she says that she doesn't want to create panic amongst people who have got disabilities and
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long-term conditions then pushing this bit forward before we've actually got the outcome of
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yeah that'll push about the saving for five billion for another year and you need to say
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save money don't you i understand it is a challenge which is which is precisely why
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me and so many of my colleagues were raising this months ago when it was first mooted
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that's absolutely you know we took the right course of action to say we think that there is a problem here
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there's been early day motions which are a political device to put things on the public record
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yeah yeah and we've also had private letters going into the Chief Whip other
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letters have gone into 10 Downing Street and so on so we have had continuous
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dialogue but nothing really seems to have changed