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    Howard,

    Sorry to get in the way of your feely-touchy empathy rich/fact poor feelings BUT as I wrote in another thread:-

    Do you really believe that with a working population of 38 million roughly 6% are actually disabled?

    Among the two million people on IB (costing around £7 billion a year), over 80,000 are alcoholics, drug addicts and those suffering from obesity. Over a quarter of them have been receiving the benefit for over a decade.

    The bottom line is that the number of 'disabled' has been increasing year on year and the amount of time they are 'disabled' lengthening.

    Where do you draw the line or where do you find the 'magic money tree'?

    Don't you think that a lot of the 'disabled' are being patronised by people suggesting that somehow because of their 'issues' they should bar themselves from seeking employment and remain supplicant clients relying on hand outs from the state?

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