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WTF are Frothers? Not a quiche, but a protest group. Fighting for the "basic line of British decency" against fiscal brutality.

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garlicfrother · 22/01/2012 01:28

What are Frothers?

The term "Frothers" came about one dank and dismal November day in 2011. A frustrated user of the parenting forum Mumsnet started a thread about her dismay at the cuts that the Conservative/Liberal Democrat government was inflicting on the British public.

She stated that she was not "quite a frothing berserker but I am getting rather cross with our government messing with the good stuff".

The good stuff - policies, benefits, institutions that had taken years to achieve were being cut for no good reason, often leaving gaping holes in the fabric of British society.

The NHS, with which we Brits have a love-hate relationship, but like a favourite sibling, we wish to protect from harm.

Sure Start, a successful scheme that supported parents who were struggling and offered children from deprived backgrounds a better start in life.

Universal Child Benefit was cut for those families who had one earner bringing in more than £44k a year. If both parents each earn less than £44k, they keep their UCB payments. This obviously hit single parents and families with a single earner hardest.

Disability Living Allowance and Employment and Support Allowance - which enabled those with disabilities to live a decent life, without feeling that they were begging for assistance or were a burden to the taxpayer.

Student Fees, the introduction of which, contrary to Lib Dem pre-election promises, means that a whole generation of young people will have to think carefully before applying to higher education.

These and many other cuts are being made in the name of austerity. We are "all in this together", but some of us are deeper in this than others.

We all understand that there are sacrifices to be made but why should these sacrifices be borne by those who already have so little?

The general public seems oblivious of the dangers being faced, they are unaware of the injustices being wrought on the already disadvantaged.

The government is winning the war of the headlines. They have blasted the recipients of DLA and ESA as scrounger and cheats so often that the general public believe it. They misinterpret data to "prove" their points. Teachers are painted as being irresponsible and greedy, while the bankers rake in the money.

The poster on Mumsnet was not alone for long. Within a few days, a group of over 30 posters had formed. They asked themselves, "What can we do?".

The idea of a blog was born. Three days later the blog had over thirty authors signed up, a Facebook page and a Twitter account.

The Aims:

  • to open the general publics' eyes to the injustices being created by the governement
  • to inform those who are facing cuts about their rights
  • to link with other activists and charities, in order to put pressure on the government

Are you a Frother?

Come and join us.

BLOG

FACEBOOK

TWITTER

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TeWihara · 01/02/2012 10:07

12.30 -2.15 is the schedule.

StewieGriffinsMom · 01/02/2012 10:10

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TeWihara · 01/02/2012 10:14

changed the typo - thanks!

TeWihara · 01/02/2012 10:15

I am Confused though, because the guardian doens't seem to have a dedicated live blog today, even though they said they would. I know it's not started yet but it's normally up way before the debate starts.

RatherBeOnThePiste · 01/02/2012 11:11

Tis up now Welfare Reform Bill - live debate

StewieGriffinsMom · 01/02/2012 11:42

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TeWihara · 01/02/2012 11:43

Ah cheers:

from there government wants to overrule the current 7 amendments are propse this instead:

"Families affected by the £26,000 welfare cap will be given at least nine months "grace period" to adapt to the loss of benefits, by fiinding a job or moving house.

? A discretionary fund will be established for local authorities to use in "difficult cases" - such ensuring a family is not forced to move when a child is at a critical stage in its schooling.

? The lowest income single parents seeking support from the Child Support Agency will not be charged a fee (the current plan proposes a £50 fee for parents on out of work benefits)"

So... pile o'shite really. Nothing in there re disabled children, nothing re ESA time limits, nothing re ringfencing said discretionary fund or if it will be first come first served or not...

TeWihara · 01/02/2012 11:44

I've no idea either!

I'm banking on the fact that even if they're not replying they're still seeing lots of messages from people who DON'T support the wrb... it is needed to balance out the impression the press is making (or not)

StewieGriffinsMom · 01/02/2012 11:52

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OpinionatedMum · 01/02/2012 12:22

Have tweeted nick clegg too.

Hello Nick Clegg!!!

Can't believe you support all the cruel attacks on GENUINE claimants in the welfare reform bill.

The majority of great British public misinformed by the media and the govt support this. They won't when they realise the truth.

StewieGriffinsMom · 01/02/2012 12:23

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OpinionatedMum · 01/02/2012 12:23

Thanks tewihara have managed to get some tweeting in.

OpinionatedMum · 01/02/2012 12:24

I know SGM i saw it on twitter. That's why I wrote the last messageGrin

C'mon frothers vent your spleens....

StewieGriffinsMom · 01/02/2012 12:30

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carernotasaint · 01/02/2012 13:43

I heard Chris Grayling make a remark earlier in regards to the Support Group.
He said that some cancer patients arent "prepared" to go back to work. Fucking arsehole.

TeWihara · 01/02/2012 14:08

Managed to be busy at exactly the wrong moment, DD now home from pre-school with chicken pox!

I'm not watching the live feed today, I think I would throw things.

It's worth bearing in mind that they're attempting to negotiate today with their proposed amendments, which could be the first step in the bill ping ponging and maybe jusy maybe thrown out instead of being pushed through.

TeWihara · 01/02/2012 14:21

Oh just seen this is on all day and evening now, there's a vote in 10 mins, debate about benefit cap until 5 then another vote than 2 more hours 'other' debate and another vote at 7.

TeWihara · 01/02/2012 14:46

Voting now on whether to accept amendments, 36, 38 and 38a (the ones about ESA)

TeWihara · 01/02/2012 14:54

I think as expected those were lost, but I am confused between twitter and the guarduan feed guy (who I think is also confused)

TeWihara · 01/02/2012 14:57

There are some right morally challenged folk on Twitter atm though! Am quite pleased to see that several have tripped and revealed themselves as racist too just to make thei nob-head status totally clear...

garlicfrother · 01/02/2012 15:06

I think I'm doing my tweeting all wrong. Can't find a timetable/sequence for the amendments Confused

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garlicfrother · 01/02/2012 15:06

Sorry to hear about DD! Hope she's feeling okay ... and sleepy Wink

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TeWihara · 01/02/2012 15:13

unfortunately DD is perfectly chipper and normal, quarantine is going to be interesting.

if you search wrb you can follow what is going on via other people's tweets.

There are a load of dusabilist racist shitheads trolls but just ignore them.

TeWihara · 01/02/2012 15:18

Having said that there is a long wait until the next vote anyway so I'm going to take some time out from following, there'll be recaps later.

garlicfrother · 01/02/2012 15:24

Thanks, Te.

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