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Re: Austerity / Economy
At what point will a political leader be brave enough to admit that the UK is now post-growth economy?

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Re: Austerity / Economy
"25 per cent of people say they have a disability that has "substantial" and "long-term" effects on their ability to function in daily life. The rise is sharpest among those of working age, with 24 per cent in this cohort saying they have a disability, up from 19 per cent pre-Covid and 16 per cent a decade ago.
There are now more than ten million people of working age reporting a disability, including a million under 25. This is addition to 1.2 million children under 15 reporting a disability."
That's incredible. That means we've managed to disable more people in the last ten years than what we achieved in both world wars combined.
There are now more than ten million people of working age reporting a disability, including a million under 25. This is addition to 1.2 million children under 15 reporting a disability."
That's incredible. That means we've managed to disable more people in the last ten years than what we achieved in both world wars combined.
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Re: Austerity / Economy
I'm sure we can look forward to plenty of compassionate, well-informed and nuanced discussion on this headline...
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I have a real skepticism about how about mental health is now incorporated into the welfare system. It was incredibly common during COVID for doctors to confirm a diagnosis over the phone with no real consultation and the knock on effect of that is still with us. It's more money for less effort to register as incapable of work due to mental health issues than standard universal credit.Dunners wrote: ↑Fri Mar 28, 2025 10:08 am "25 per cent of people say they have a disability that has "substantial" and "long-term" effects on their ability to function in daily life. The rise is sharpest among those of working age, with 24 per cent in this cohort saying they have a disability, up from 19 per cent pre-Covid and 16 per cent a decade ago.
There are now more than ten million people of working age reporting a disability, including a million under 25. This is addition to 1.2 million children under 15 reporting a disability."
That's incredible. That means we've managed to disable more people in the last ten years than what we achieved in both world wars combined.
But at the same time, the fact that Reeves welfare cuts total just the right amount to allow her to meet her own fiscal rules feels very dubious.
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I'm not certain but I think that might be the intention.Wally Banter wrote: ↑Fri Mar 28, 2025 10:25 am I'm sure we can look forward to plenty of compassionate, well-informed and nuanced discussion on this headline...
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Re: Austerity / Economy
The definition of 'disabled' has been stretched beyond recognition.
I think of it as unable to walk, blind or properly mental.
I think of it as unable to walk, blind or properly mental.
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Also, if you’re signed off with anxiety you don’t count as unemployed so politicians can say unemployment is down come election time
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I think you are an IMBECILE and a proper one at that. Show some respect for the human race.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Fri Mar 28, 2025 10:39 am The definition of 'disabled' has been stretched beyond recognition.
I think of it as unable to walk, blind or properly mental.