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He was on benefits in the first place because his Doctor determined he was not fit to work due to his heart condition.
He was taken off benefits because he was assessed as being fit for work under the new scheme.
He could lift his arms above his head, he could pick something up from the floor.
His benefits were cut to such an extent, that he could no longer afford to keep and run a car.
No not entirely, I imagine that stress caused by having his benefits cut played a part.
We as a Country employ the vast majority of Doctors, even private Doctors are in most cases employed by the NHS or Regional Health Authority in some capacity.
We are now employing some bods in offices whose jobs are to disagree with the Doctors that we employ.
The fact that the Doctors have had years of medical training and these bods none what so ever is a little disturbing. A bit like entrusting a Kitchen Fitter to re-wire a house rather than an Electrician.
He was taken off benefits because he was assessed as being fit for work under the new scheme.
He could lift his arms above his head, he could pick something up from the floor.
His benefits were cut to such an extent, that he could no longer afford to keep and run a car.
No not entirely, I imagine that stress caused by having his benefits cut played a part.
We as a Country employ the vast majority of Doctors, even private Doctors are in most cases employed by the NHS or Regional Health Authority in some capacity.
We are now employing some bods in offices whose jobs are to disagree with the Doctors that we employ.
The fact that the Doctors have had years of medical training and these bods none what so ever is a little disturbing. A bit like entrusting a Kitchen Fitter to re-wire a house rather than an Electrician.