Monday 7 October 2013

Affect Of Bedroom Tax As Man Cuts His Throat In Runcorn Benefits Office In Protest



admin posted: " An eyewitness, who asked not be identified, heard the middle-aged man say he was 'sick of all this sh*t' then watched him drag a blade through skin from his ear down to his throat on each side of his neck. The wounds left him and the floor spattered wi"

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An eyewitness, who asked not be identified, heard the middle-aged man say he was 'sick of all this sh*t' then watched him drag a blade through skin from his ear down to his throat on each side of his neck.

Man cuts throat with knife in Runcorn benefits office in protest bedroom tax…

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An eyewitness, who asked not be identified, heard the middle-aged man say he was 'sick of all this sh*t' then watched him drag a blade through skin from his ear down to his throat on each side of his neck.
The wounds left him and the floor spattered with blood, the witness said.
Staff hit an emergency alarm during the incident.
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DWP quietly confirms ATOS isn’t working after all – Sheila Gilmore MP….

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admin posted: " For months the Department for Work and Pensions were insistent that the critics of the Work Capability Assessment – and ATOS in particular –were wrong; the Department instead said the system was gradually improving. Now, one working day into the Westmi"

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For months the Department for Work and Pensions were insistent that the critics of the Work Capability Assessment – and ATOS in particular –were wrong; the Department instead said the system was gradually improving.

DWP quietly confirms ATOS isn't working after all – Sheila Gilmore MP….

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Now, one working day into the Westminster recess, the Department allows a major about turn to slip out. After years of condemnation from campaigners, charities and MPs, the DWP has finally admitted that the quality of some of the ATOS work is so poor that staff are going to have to be retrained and monitored more thoroughly. And, because the problem is endemic ATOS will be losing its monopoly of carrying out these assessments, with other providers picking up the slack.

Logo of Atos Origin used prior to July 2011.Logo of Atos Origin used prior to July 2011. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Logo of Atos Origin used prior to July 2011. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Had this come out last week my colleagues and I would have been demanding that Iain Duncan Smith come to answer an Urgent Question on the matter in the Commons. But because MPs are on recess back in their constituencies, that hasn't happened.
It turns out that while IDS and his employment minister Mark Hoban were telling MPs that all was well, they had in fact commissioned an urgent audit of ATOS in May because of concerns that an earlier smaller audit had thrown up.
We are now asked to believe that that the problem is only one part the process, not substance.
Minister Hoban now tells us that this doesn't mean that the decisions have been wrong, rather ATOS don't write very good reports on the individuals they are assessing. While the assessment is only part of the process of assessment, it is the DWP's Decision Makers who wield much greater power.
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