Tommy Tainant
Diamond Member
Man born without arms or legs told to prove he can't work three times in a year
A man born with no arms or legs has blasted cruel benefits cuts after being asked to fill in a fitness-to-work questionnaire for the third time this year.
Thalidomide survivor Kevin Donnellon, 58, has had to complete “intrusive” 24-page booklets from the Department for Work and Pensions in order to keep receiving benefits.
Kevin said: “It’s not like my arms and legs have grown.”
Conservatism in action.
Conservative cruelty has led to over 100,000 deaths in the past few years. Mainly by denying the old and sick the help they need .
A man born with no arms or legs has blasted cruel benefits cuts after being asked to fill in a fitness-to-work questionnaire for the third time this year.
Thalidomide survivor Kevin Donnellon, 58, has had to complete “intrusive” 24-page booklets from the Department for Work and Pensions in order to keep receiving benefits.
Kevin said: “It’s not like my arms and legs have grown.”
Conservatism in action.
Conservative cruelty has led to over 100,000 deaths in the past few years. Mainly by denying the old and sick the help they need .