DISABLED WORKERS BLAMED FOR GOVERNMENTS ECONOMIC FAILURE
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thespiceman
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Hello everybody seen in the media Philip Hammond quoted blames in so many words disabled workers for the governments economic failure. Well here we are again one moment saying willing and able to aid disabled into work. Now saying we the problem. Thank you SCOPE for speaking out and this I am sure not going away. This is am sure will give every one who is disabled trying to get into work or in work feel a lot of reassurance. Now we really know how the governments feels about our community. My heart goes out to every one who is in work or trying to find work and are disabled. This is not helping is it. I see the Labour party stepped in but I can not see how this disabled plan for work that the government announced last week is going to be set up if we all cost the economy. I did say last week about this plan doomed to failure so this is the start.
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Hi @thespiceman ,
Thanks for posting about this, here are my thoughts on this matter........
https://blog.scope.org.uk/?_ga=2.178025569.511935496.1512582589-1182944825.1460390298
Best wishes
Debbie1 -
Hello @Debbie_Scope Thank you for kind words. I have read your blog on this. Mr Hammond before you crititise, accuse and abuse walk a mile in my shoes. I can not see that happening. Being a MP and wealthy anything happens to him as he gets older he will have the means to support himself. Government will pay anyway as they always look after their own.3
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