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Why dont they get one of the big consultancies to set up an expensive 'self certification' system for claiming the dole and sickness benefit via the web? After all, if its good enough for submitting a tax return ....
Come to think of it, I reckon they already are, and its being written in Dundee.... (thats a place, not a .Net language).
I think these estimators may have solved the NHS crisis here and not quite realised it!
If these disability claimants are fit enough to return to work then the Doctors who are certifying them as unfit for work are clearly wrong and they have been wrong millions of times!
What other things have these Doctors been getting wrong? Eh?
One wonders: say someone turns up at A&E leaking blood from a stump of what used to be an arm. I bet the estimators would say they don't need surgery, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and prosthetics, no they need a job! So they could close all the A&Es, in fact all the hospitals and replace all of them with job centres. In fact the land currently used by all these hospitals could be reused to build houses for poor nurses and hard working families. Fantastic!
We are saved, the New Lie and their estimates are just so ...
Gordo, by making the tax system more complex and by adding reversive scams such as IR35 and S660a has created a situation in which very few actually know how much tax they should or will pay.
I would suggest that the UK taxation system is now NP complete, i.e. completely non-deterministic.
These numbers you present and comments such as rounding to the nearest 500m are but indicators of this.
The worst part of this is the families receiving benefits who have been overpaid and are now suffering under the effects of a claw-back. To me that is beyond being wrong, but comes under the heading 'evil'.
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