Just wondering...
jenzie06
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If the government actually talk to disabled people when making decisions about benefits and support?
I'd be very happy to talk to Mr Cameron about DLA, ESA and what it's like to live with a disability. They just seem to make random decisions which in the long run cost the government loads more money.
I know the money pot isn't bottomless. But in making the system better they always (without fail) get the wrong end of the stick and make the process more difficult and much much more costly.
Or is it just me who thinks this?
I'd be very happy to talk to Mr Cameron about DLA, ESA and what it's like to live with a disability. They just seem to make random decisions which in the long run cost the government loads more money.
I know the money pot isn't bottomless. But in making the system better they always (without fail) get the wrong end of the stick and make the process more difficult and much much more costly.
Or is it just me who thinks this?
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they hope if it more difficult people will give up before getting to stage where they actually get any money i do not think they will ever get it as they will never rely on the money and benifits valval0
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