Sunak apparently wants to explore the possibility of replacing payments to claimants with mental health conditions by treatment or access to services.
Disregarding for the moment those who might be manipulating the system - isn't this what the majority of those with such problems have been crying out for?
How does he plan to make such treatments and services available to claimants?
The accommodation and food sector services are the hardest hit by staff shortages. Plenty of vacancies to be filled. Does it need to be emphasised that low-pay, the inability to provide guaranteed hours, and lack job-security, are the reasons why these sectors cannot attract people into them? Or keep them when they do?
This "sick-note culture" is just dog-whistle politicking.
Chat GPT - worth getting to grips with it
Do you agree with me or parent and child?
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?


