Re: Forthcoming ATOS assessment.
I take your point Wales, and I understand where you're coming from. There is a lady in our village who has regular mini strokes (there's nothing wrong with her!) in order to stay on the sick. Her husband can't work due to some other ailment, yet does lots of work for people cash in hand around the village. They are experts at working the system, drive a brand new mobility car, and have pots of money.
I used to report the people when we moved here, but I've given up for the simple reason the DWP have NEVER done anything about it. It makes you wonder why they spend (waste) all that money on advertising asking the public to report benefit theft, cos they do sod all about it when you do.
I take your point Wales, and I understand where you're coming from. There is a lady in our village who has regular mini strokes (there's nothing wrong with her!) in order to stay on the sick. Her husband can't work due to some other ailment, yet does lots of work for people cash in hand around the village. They are experts at working the system, drive a brand new mobility car, and have pots of money.
I used to report the people when we moved here, but I've given up for the simple reason the DWP have NEVER done anything about it. It makes you wonder why they spend (waste) all that money on advertising asking the public to report benefit theft, cos they do sod all about it when you do.
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