Just as a note for some of those that might not be aware yes the laws on disability are there but the reality of them does not always mean a disabled person could realistically work as i have found out myself. Main example being a workplace that made arrangements for disabled people to be carried into the building which sounds great till you find out the button to request the help was at the top of a flight of twenty stairs

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These people deserve absolutely no sympathy and i highly doubt they are legitimate claimants in that they could find employment if they tried which i have no doubt also they are not trying. As for forced sterilisation i agree in 99.9% of cases i would oppose it completely but in cases like this where we are talking about 13 kids already taken into care and adopted\fostered at a cost of millions apparently and a 14th on the way this is a case where i believe the courts should be able to make a judgement.
Until we get rid of people like this from the benefit system it makes it all too easy to minimalise the system as a whole and to make all claimants look like sponging freeloaders which is the impression our media would like every working person to have.
Just as lousy parents, bad teenagers and criminals in general are only a tiny percentage of the country as a whole so are ******* fraudulent claimants and if we lose sight of that we risk the system being no use to anyone no matter what their circumstance which is something i think would be as bad as forced sterilisation as a general attitude.