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Re: This sick government
The system is ridiculous in it's complexity and i think sometimes that complexity even gets the better of those who work within the dwp given some of the crazy decisions they make. In terms of "lead swingers" yes they exist and the problem is they are the people who actually do fully understand the system and know exactly how to answer every question unlike me, dili and other genuines who though we shouldn't let our pride get in the way and don't always tell the whole truth about how our disability affects us and prevents us doing everyday normal things. If i was being completely honest i am useless i got a right arm thats as much use as a chocolate fireguard left on the same path, snails ovetake me on the odd occasion i do go out but when it comes to those forms i never put that it is embarassing and huumiliating to have to open up totally to someone you never see.
Thats the problem within the system that in person assessments was supposed to sort out no longer taking the claimants word on their condition but seeing it themselves but then some political git decided to put percentages on how many should be in whatever group and we end up where we are a complete total and utter mess not fit fo anything then misassessing people on an industrial scale. Also Denphone sorry m8 but a lot of people who shouldn't be going to the assessment centres due to the severity of their condition do have to go or have their benefit stopped it was one of the biggest things we dealt with when i helped out at an advice centre and trying to get ATOS to send someone to do an inhome assessment was harder sometimes then picking the right six numbers in the lotto.
Public needs to get more up to date with this issue to see how they are being conned by this government on welfare and to truly see the system for the shambles it is and how badly ATOS do their job a job we taxpayers pay them about half to one billion pounds a years pending where you get your figures money we would definately be better off saving.
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