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Originally posted by Crystalline
So, they've gay legalised marriage, oh no, how will we stop them, I know, by refusing to work and thus preventing basic services like the NHS from having resources and leading to the collapse of our country. That seems a proportionate response to having a minister who didn't vote yes in a vote where you could vote for whatever the hell she wanted

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New Tories disabilities minister opposed protecting benefits for disabled children and cancer patients
The Tories' new disabilities minister voted against protecting benefits for disabled children and cancer patients.
Justin Tomlinson opposed giving the groups extra safeguards in the controversial Welfare Reform Bill - despite pleas from the House of Lords.
Today David Cameron named the 38-year-old North Swindon MP as disabilities minister in the Department for Work and Pensions as part of his Cabinet shake-up.
He'll be tasked with helping Iain Duncan Smith cut £12billion from the welfare bill.
But disability campaigners have reacted in horror to his voting record - which they say makes him the 'minister against disabled people'.
Mr Tomlinson voted with the government as a backbench MP in 2012 to defeat a string of amendments which would have softened the Welfare Reform Bill.
One of the most hotly-debated would have guaranteed at least two-thirds the higher rate of universal credit for disabled children.
The added protection was suggested by the House of Lords, which heard families with disabled children risked being £1,400 worse-off a year.
but it's ok because he can vote whatever he wants !!11!1111!!!!!11!11111