The biggest scandal is how nearly 25% of the population have ended up ‘disabled’. Apparently 16m people have some form of disability. Genuinely baffling and we must fix the root cause
Can you explain why being disabled is a scandal?
If you can not explain that, then perhaps you can shed some light on why you think 16m out of 70m have some form of disability?
If you cannot explain that, perhaps you could give us a definition of what you think a disability is?
Then i would love to hear how you solve the problems that disabled people face every single day?
Here are some facts for you to think about before you answer.
45% of pension age adults are disabled, that is because they are old and have probably worked all their lives
Some 5 million disabled people are in work, if you understood the changes to todays welfare system that is likely to fall, can you explain that?
The average disabled household faces £975 a month in extra costs. This figure is updated yearly. Are you against those people having some dignity?
After housing costs, the proportion of working age disabled people living in poverty is 27%. Which is higher than the proportion of working age non-disabled people at 19%. Can you explain that?
3 out of 4 disabled people (72%) have experienced negative attitudes or behaviour in the last 5 years, do you condone that?
9 out of 10 disabled people (87%) who had experienced negative attitudes or behaviour said it had a negative effect on their daily lives, are you really happy living in a society where the least well off get treated so poorly?
I await your reply.