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http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/tory-mp-accused-shedding-crocodile-14000658
Does she think her responsibility is divorced from her voting? She voted for this and now sheds tears. Sorry but they are insincere to say the least.
"He recounted the story of a man who had visited his last constituency surgery in Birkenhead on Friday, and a family who visited a nearby food bank.
He said: “For the first time ever, a gentleman rose after we’d spoken and I’d tried to convince him not to commit suicide.
“Such was the desperateness that he saw the future for himself. And I realised the hand that shook my hand was wet. He’d been crying and the hand that shook my hand was the hand that wiped away those tears.
Parliamentary monitoring website TheyWorkForYou, suggests that the South Cambridgeshire MP has “generally voted against paying higher benefits over longer periods for those unable to work due to illness or disability”.
A closer examination shows that in June last year, Ms Allen voted for reductions in benefits for disabled and ill claimants who are deemed capable of work.
Does she think her responsibility is divorced from her voting? She voted for this and now sheds tears. Sorry but they are insincere to say the least.
"He recounted the story of a man who had visited his last constituency surgery in Birkenhead on Friday, and a family who visited a nearby food bank.
He said: “For the first time ever, a gentleman rose after we’d spoken and I’d tried to convince him not to commit suicide.
“Such was the desperateness that he saw the future for himself. And I realised the hand that shook my hand was wet. He’d been crying and the hand that shook my hand was the hand that wiped away those tears.
Parliamentary monitoring website TheyWorkForYou, suggests that the South Cambridgeshire MP has “generally voted against paying higher benefits over longer periods for those unable to work due to illness or disability”.
A closer examination shows that in June last year, Ms Allen voted for reductions in benefits for disabled and ill claimants who are deemed capable of work.