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Old 24-09-2019, 19:28   #2360
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Re: The state benefits system mega-thread.

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It described how he was ordered to attend a “work capability assessment” and refused.
His active choice.
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I only exist to do what I want to do.
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A week on from his funeral, Mr Habayeb's parents, Fuab and Annabela, said they had fought for six years to see him after he told social workers he did not want any contact with his family and his wish was granted.
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The local authorities would not give them any information about their vulnerable son because he was an adult, they added.
It is understood that Mr Habayeb had ended his contact with social services before his death.
The note had been written in the summer yet:-
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Mr Habayeb was last seen alive in November 2018, according to his parents, who have questioned how he wasn't discovered sooner.

In the recent Ed Stafford homeless documentary, somebody complained that they stopped his benefits, when he admitted that it was because he had refused a DLA/PIP assessment. He left a home(still probably empty) on Merseyside, to go to London because begging on the streets of London was more lucrative. His complaint about the required assessment was that he needed it at home in Merseyside. If he could travel to and around London, then he could easily travelled to an assessment centre.
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