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Crunch day for health and social reform. Lords vote today on plans for government reform - including my colleague Paul Owen is live blogging the day's events. Left foot forward fellow blog lists ten reasons to vote against the anti-NHS Lansley bill, including "market-based systems are more expensive" and "There should be reformed in the austerity." Until The company blog is impressive not so great is the illusion of choice under the law, saying:

've seen the word itself has been distorted in the field of social assistance and has been used to promote discriminatory practices that prevent those who are not able to make decisions.

Those who can choose. Those who can not, there are poor and services are those that are not able to exercise an option that often need more support.

Voice

increasingly deaf. It is my fear.

cars for free. The latest shocking story of the Daily Mail in its propaganda war waged against people on benefits, which says

Iain Duncan Smith has ordered a crackdown against the thousands of families with children diagnosed with "naughty child syndrome" for new car paid for by the state.

The work and pensions secretary, was shocked to learn that the families of more than 3000 people who suffer from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is believed to have vehicles in the books 1.5 billion years Motability scheme.

The Disability Alliance said it was filing a complaint with the Complaints Commission report, which has also been studied by full facts, they concluded that the story was inaccurate and exaggerated the figures. The daily blog has a list of Gorron benefits after the job description for the "hangers-on perfect," which includes:

BMW should drive or better, all paid for by Motability scheme.

must live in (at least eight beds) home in Chelsea, paid in full by housing benefit.

Meanwhile, the Guardian has a look at blog post onions, Pat, including the use of Ministers of the "taxpayer money" phrase when talking about the well-being:

[The] effects, of course, is that it makes me feel useless and worthless. The effect is to leave the man or woman who works and pays taxes, which are deductions. I am also normal, but I can not use the library, drive on roads or play ping-pong in the recreation center. This is, of course, is totally different. It is always when it comes to those of us with disabilities.

... Like many others who did the work. I pay my taxes and not pay NI. I have yet to pay taxes on everything you eat, drink, sit or sleep in. I do not think that the air we breathe comes from "taxpayers' money," but I would not money on it.

... He reminded me that have languished for more than 10 years profit. Benefits paid by "taxpayers' money." Not at all languished. Irreversible, I have a rare, hereditary. I was diagnosed with appropriate experts, not a consultant ophthalmic nurse plays with years of 'training and experience. The consultant acknowledges and I knew that my disability would not be able to work. There is nothing in the society or the workplace has changed over the years so I can work. So Why, oh why do politicians think they have?

and liberal conspiracy is a guest post on the move, we are all potential candidates for benefits, including the author, Jenny, describes the "roller coaster of trying to cope "living with depression and the impact of political rhetoric on the politics of welfare:

taken the discussion on candidates for the disease "are not really bad" as described to me. A myth is perpetuated that once signed, no sick pay claim would never work unless forced. That's not true. Unemployment is draining confidence and motivation deadly boring, mining, and thus appear to present the complainant as a "wave".

Those who judge others by these standards should be warned twisted:. The highest is in the other now, more you stand to you when you are

... Almost anyone could have my experience, poor mental health is caused and aggravated by unemployment. Many of those facing long term unemployment because of their mental health status are much more serious problems to overcome what he did.

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