Friday, February 8, 2013

Cameron taunted over DWP-AtoS Work Capability Assessment at Prime Minister’s Questions

10,600 sick and/or disabled people died within six weeks of their claims having been unjustly ended last year according to the DWP's own figures
10,600 sick and/or disabled people died within six weeks of their claims having been unjustly ended last year according to the DWP’s own figures




Labour’s Michael McCann teased the prime minister about the private firm carrying out assessments for welfare-to-work when he claimed Atos had declared Richard lll was “fit to work”.

David Cameron said he hoped the discovery of the former king’s remains would engender a great historical understanding as he praised the “great city of Leicester”.

It was confirmed this week that bones found in a car park belonged to monarch who died at the Battle of Bosworth.


No laughing matter:  

10,600 sick and/or disabled people dead within six weeks of their sickness benefit claim having been unjustly ended by the DWP-AtoS