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    Roger.
    I too am sorry to hear of your brother's plight; I know what he is going through, as do so many many more people, with many more joining us by the day.

    Please don't take offence to this, it is not personal but it is about time that people start to realise and see the true picture of just how hard it is for those, that are not scroungers, not lazy layabouts but genuine people who deserve better.

    All.
    Some people are blind to the facts or simply do not want to see them. The truth is that the majority of people on benefits simply don't want to be on benefits, most would be over the moon to work and earn a decent living and would gladly do without any benefits what so-ever.

    I am sick and tired of keep reading and saying on this forum, that we all agree there is aspects of the benefits system that needs addressing. So why does these few, keep being brought up in threads, as an example, when it should be the majority of people, like Roger's brother, that should be the main focus on what needs to be done?

    This is not me whinging about my lot, my wife is disabled and I am her carer and I am happy to be there for her and to look after her but I am fed up of being tapped on the head and being told "there there" all will be ok in a few years.

    This lot are fooling no-one, we are being taken for a ride and it is not going to continue much longer without repercussions.

    BarryW.
    Nicely avoided yet again.

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