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e-petition - Stop Unfair Re-assessments For Disabled People
Responsible department: Department for Work and Pensions
Stop the unfair and cruel re-assessments via ATOS for disabled people currently on Incapacity Benefit. ESA is a flawed benefit, and puts terrible pressure and stress on vulnerable people, putting people who cannot work on lesser benefits and applying sanctions. Let disabled people decide for themselves if they can work, they and their carers know best.
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Nothing new hear, in the late 70s early 80s the figures were massaged by sending people on job creations schemes whether TOPS or YOPS, if you didn’t accept a place you got no money, but those schemes didn’t produce many permanent jobs. I still class my 9 months on TOPS as being unemployed, or as I referred to it at one time 18 months as a statistic for the Government
its catching this lies game atos dwp jcp and the biggest one goverment the tory party with the libdems now whot chance have we when they lie to us none jeff3
Various governments always massage the figures because it suits the only thing that matters to them..self interest..
Cameron insists the “Something For Nothing” culture end.
The “Something” is the hard-done-to taxpayer like Vodafone, Starbucks, Google and Amazon. Some of his “top” people”
The “Nothing” is you and me. The losers at the bottom.
You may think the Rev’d Cameron incapable of such contempt and psychological violence, I do not.
Demand his urgent resignation:
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/33327