The High Court has ruled the DWP's changes to their rules to 'get disabled people into work' as unlawful.
Because only about 1% will move into work, the other 99% will simply be thrown on the streets.
Because only about 1% will move into work, the other 99% will simply be thrown on the streets.
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My "benefit" is what allows me to actually work. Take it away and I can't work.
PIP claims currently taking 10-12 months of gruelling dehumanising pleas and appeals, SO MANY will die if they roll LCWRA in with those assessments
Hopefully legal actions will compensate our descendents once we're all dead?
That shit was dark on another level.
I literally have cause you believe it was unlawful but I can’t bring myself to appeal again because I just end up sobbing.
Repeatedly traumatising your citizens is a weird choice to make if trying to save money.
Before the first one I was just crying on the phone to citizens and vice as they say they don’t have anyone to even help me prepare for the hearing.
I knew I needed it but everyone I contacted didn’t have capacity.
I ended up taking some leaflets to explain my condition as I couldn’t find an advocate but they refused to look at them.
They also told my partner not to talk so he couldn’t even translate for me.
She'd be too right wing for reform party.
A vile human in charge of the department that deals with our most vulnerable.
The manifestation of evil on a stick.