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Not really as there is so much rubbish lying around and there is loads of stuff to recycle, which we are very poor at.
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Yes but the people that pick the crap-up now.. will now be the supervisory staff employed by the Council to oversee the operations so there would not be any redundancies.
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You hope.
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If person collecting disability benefits is declared “fit-for-work” and then the person*dies within six weeks, one might think the medical assessment was probably*faulty.* Or possibly that the person died of spite. When 200 people a week, more than 10,000 a year, die within six weeks of a “fit-for-work” diagnosis, one suspects that the entire assessment*system is faulty. If people can die from spite to the tune of 10,000 per year, the obvious question is “Whose spite is this?” In Britain, assessment of the disabled — including fit-for-work tests — has been passed to a private company, Atos, a subsidiary of a French company. The assessment used to be done by National Health Service doctors. A family doctor, knowing the circumstances of a family, might be a bit “soft” and — in borderline cases — might err on the side of declaring a person unfit-for-wor. The Atos system uses qualified doctors and a computer aided diagnosis system to form an independent view. With two hundred people a week dying within six weeks of a “fit for work” assessment there has been considerable criticism of*Atos*and of the Department of Work And Pensions (DWP). Michael Meacher*MP’s speech on 17 March 2013 contains a devastating analysis of failings. Read more: http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/09...#ixzz2eEy02PIW |
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So, to summarise .... You have no proof that ATOS has caused the suicide of 11,500 people.
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The only figures available and misused for this ridiculous argument are where people ARE STILL RECEIVING ESA. Deaths of those who are no longer on ESA ARE NOT AVAILABLE AND SO CANNOT BE THERE AT ALL. Some of them are yet to have even been assessed by ATOS, others are in the support group. Even whilst appealing you still receive ESA at the assessment rate at worst or possibly the WRAG rate. From reply to original Freedom of Information request Quote:
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So the number of deaths information is flawed well there is still plenty of evidence showing how flawed ATOS is without it
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Whether ATOS are responsible for suicides is beside the point (and cannot be quantified even if true) what the point is, is that they are costing us a lot of money and providing a lousy service doing an injustice both to the people that have to deal with them and the people paying them. I'm all for reforming the system but not the way this government is doing it because they are not achieving much at all a lot of genuine people have been unfairly hit and their suffering increased that cannot be a good thing.
Many organisations joined in with this government early on to suggest practical reforms to the system that wouldn't have caused half the problems and walked away because it became clear the agenda was not really reforming the system. Oh for a bunch of people in government that truly did what was best for the country and the people of this countrry then the ego driven idiots we keep electing. |
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LABOUR introduced ESA. This government introduced annual independent reviews of how the system was working. It seems that the government has accepted most, if not all, of its recommendations and is at least attempting to solve issues, unlike Labour. You are not going to change the attitudes of people at ATOS and the DWP overnight. The rot set in and was created under Labour.
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Well reasoned, factual rebuttal...
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