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what happened when we met the disability minister

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Stef said: “Expected (expected), the Stephen was conflicting the plans of the TIMMS party and hoped to help him rebel the task of his minister and rebel the path of resignation and principled and correct action.

“As a Christian, TIMMS will have a strong belief to protect those poor and needed, and in the DWP, we have expected to have important evidence of labor plans and people with disabilities and society and society, economy and society.

“When the TIMMS is provided with employment, we were surprised that it would have a deep impact on the support provided under the conservative governments. There is no evidence to support this claim.

“Despite the fact that the TIMMS is not appreciated for a person or not for work, ‘False incentives’, despite such incentives, we were surprised that the ‘perverted incentives’ was cut due to ‘perverted incentives’.

“TIMMS, because both are ‘unstable’, we also surprised that this pip will also be cut.

“In the meeting in half an hour, there was no time to withdraw properly in any of the TIMMS allegations.

“Permanent and experience A MP is difficult to believe that the strings of labor in these cuts are true. However, it is difficult to know what the evidence or anecdotes are to convince the time of evidence or anecdotes differently.

“The cuts offered to the social security system for patients and disabled have no basis.

“They are deep immoral and in disability, chronic diseases, social security and work, and help us to keep these cuts in this arena in this arena and listen to God’s conscience and listen to God’s conscience.”





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