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BarryW.
This is not a subject you are an expert in, proved by your comment "People in genuine need should not be worried"
I too believe that those who abuse this system should weeded out and dealt with.
However, the general consensus by a few on the forum, that the abuse is prolific, are wrong.
Having been through this personally, I can state that "genuine disabled people, do, need to be worried" because they are the easy prey.
Ask a genuine disable person to bend over and touch their toes, they will try their very best to do so.
Ask someone who is abusing the system the same question and they will not get out of bed and know exactly what to say to keep their benefits.
If the same thing happens as the last time, the private French firm, Atos Origin, will pay private doctors to go round to disabled households, with no medical history of the claimant to take reference from and unless they see some drastic visible signs of being disabled, then the doctor will sign genuine disabled people off he system, with the premise that if they are genuine, then they will appeal against the decision.
That leaves genuine disabled people fighting to get their benefits back, that can take up to a year. Whilst the abuser lives on with a happy little life.