• HumanPenguin@feddit.uk
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    1 month ago

    Raised rate post COVID may have some value as an argument.

    If this nasty discriminatory attack opn all disabled. Had not started ion 2010 and included all that percieved raise in claimants.

    Also note the times given for the raises all match when the UK government was found to be falsely rejecting PIP claimants. The governments claim in raised numbers matches with the start of court cases rejecting their outright denial of claimants.

    2016 was the highest number of false rejection. And took a few years those cases to go through court. Being re-added to the claimants list just in time to create this claimed crisis.

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      1 month ago

      Its the continuation of that attack under Labour that has annoyed me the most, while you expect it from the Tories, and with an extended stay in power its just gotten worse. Labour should be doing a moratorium on old cases and settling rather than just letting DWP continue to play bad cop.

      I am convinced that its motivated by the current and projected long term sick as much as anything as Labour are desperate to get the economy moving by doing anything but taxing the rich or starting the full reversal of Brexit.

      Since Covid its about 850k people added to the long term sick from the last reliable source I checked: https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/economic-update-inactivity-due-to-illness-reaches-record/

      And that number is still rising. I don’t doubt that the majority of those are genuine and have been failed by a lack of NHS funding to tackle the issue properly, and a continued refusal to do so. I also don’t doubt that long term disabled claimants have been pulled into this new purge by Labour because some of the newer long term sick are under the same pot of money now.