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No Consultation. No Conscience. No Benefits.

NATO Needs the Money More than You!

The new welfare bill is out — and it’s a masterclass in cruelty.

They’re not cutting disabled people’s benefits right now, no. That would be too obvious. Too immediate. No, this government’s chosen a softer genocide: new welfare bill — disqualify the next generation.

Shift the criteria. Move the goalposts. Make sure fewer and fewer qualify until only the most visibly broken are left begging for scraps.

 

Marie Tidball notes:
  “Not one disabled person or their organisations have been consulted.”

Of course they weren’t. The people writing this bill don’t want insight — they want plausible deniability. They’re not designing support systems. They’re designing a trapdoor.


Let’s spell it out:

     
  • If you’re already on benefits, you might be safe.
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  • If you become ill or disabled in the future, tough shit.
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  • The new rules will quietly disqualify you before you even apply.
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  • No input from disabled people. No public consultation. No shame.

Even the NUJ’s Disabled Members’ Council is now urging journalists to do what Keir Starmer wouldn’t: scrutinise the government’s welfare reform lies. Their official statement calls out the lack of consultation and warns that the bill is being rushed through Parliament with misleading narratives and no disabled voices at the table.

And now, the cherry on the shitcake:

Keir Starmer’s own people are briefing the press that he “lost focus” on welfare policy because he was “too busy on foreign affairs.”

 

From The Guardian:
  “The Labour leader has been accused of losing focus on the cost of living crisis while concentrating on foreign affairs.”

Oh, right. That’s OK then.
Sorry I threw the disabled under a bus — I was too busy planning NATO’s next oil expedition.

He admitted it.

Not in those words, obviously — he used the polite, media-friendly version.
But the message is the same: Britain’s poor weren’t worth his attention.

He was too busy playing global statesman while the most vulnerable in his own country were sanctioned, starved, and ignored.


So just to be clear:
They won’t take the crutches off people who already have them — they’ll just make sure nobody else ever gets a pair again.

Fingers crossed we all stay healthy then.

Because if you develop long COVID, get hit by a car, or suffer a nervous breakdown from the cost-of-living hellscape they helped create — your “support” will be a food bank leaflet and a sanction notice.

This isn’t support. This is a slow, deliberate purge of the most vulnerable — by design.


And where is Keir Starmer?

Sorry, he’s unavailable.

He’s currently licking Trump’s ballsack, picking up NATO briefing notes off the floor, and snorting coke on the 8-ball express with Macron and Zelensky. Priorities, yeah?

This is happening under his watch. With his MPs. On his trajectory. And if you’re wondering who they consulted before writing a bill that impacts millions of disabled people — the answer isn’t DPOs, carers, or charities. It’s no one.

Unless you count Washington and Tel Aviv.

Because let’s be honest: the only permission they needed was from NATO. And NATO didn’t give a fuck.


This isn’t policy.
It’s passive population control.

And while NATO gives the nod and Israel gets the weapons, Britain quietly perfects its own cruelty. Hidden behind spreadsheets. Sanitised by phrases like “incentivise work” and “reform support.”

This is what the future looks like for the vulnerable:
Starvation by bureaucracy.
Silencing by omission.
And no consultation needed — just permission from the empire.