by Showboat » Fri Aug 31, 2012 9:15 pm
The 'low levels of fraud' argument doesn't cut it because successful fraud, by its very nature, is un-quantifiable. However, disability benefit is the one benefit I can't take a big problem with. Unless we get hit by a bus or something we are all going to get old and/or sick sometime and will need care. It would be better if the government stopped robbing us blind and squandering the proceeds so that more people could afford better private healthcare but still some people are gonna need help and for all my libertarian principles I don't want to see people being left to die. (I witnessed it first hand in a grim Manila hospital when my ex g/f dad died after a stroke - after that I swore never to slag off the NHS again.... they were like "These are the drugs he needs, you need to go and buy them" and "He needs a tube to be fed, you can buy one in the medical stores over the road"... then... "This is how YOU feed him using the tube"... no aircon, 35 deg C, fan broken, didn't allow us to bring our own fan in. It was like something out of the Crimean war. I can't blame the nurses; they were just so overworked. )
It's really sad to read about the woman with cancer she put in to the system all her life and was then screwed by it at the end; but that's the system... it takes and takes and squanders and then screws you over when you need it. MP flip homes, have moats cleaned, or simply get money for mortgages that don't exist while cancer sufferers (who have always paid in as opposed to the MPs who just take out) can't be given 30 quid a week. Disgusting.
It's really difficult to sort out... we have to stop any frauds, if people are disabled and can work then we have to do something about that too. Being in a wheelchair doesn't necessarily mean you can't do any work, so what do you do about a genuinely wheelchair bound person who could work behind a desk but is out of work? Treat them as being unable to work or as unemployed... not forgetting then even though the discrimination laws exist disabled people are still gonna be discriminated against which makes the job of finding the limited work they can do all the more difficult. It's a real toughy. That said this ATOS and their 'points' system sounds totally disgusting.
But those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience. - C.S.Lewis