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Just some of the victims of this government. Mistakenly we thought that they were meant to help the vulnerable. Won’t fall for that again

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Prime Minister,

Christ is reported in the Bible as telling his disciples that anything he could do, so could they, implying that the abilities that he had were part of all humans’ range of skills.

Here are the names of some people who won’t be rolling away any stones.  They won’t be leaving any empty tombs behind them, but every one of their names, along with all the others that will eventually be made public in spite of all Psychosmiffy can do to conceal them, will be recorded in a TOME that will forever testify to the evil welfare policies that you and your government have inflicted upon the people of Britain.

Sincerely,

Darren Lynch

Linda Wootton, 49 years old died just nine days after the government found her fit for work.

Elenore Tatton, 39 years old died just weeks after the government found her fit for work.

John Walker, 57, saddled with debt because of the bedroom tax. He took his own life.

Brian McCardle, 57 years old, suffered a fatal heart attack the day after his disability benefits were stopped.

Stephen Hill, 53, died of a heart attack one month after being found fit for work even though he was waiting for major heart surgery.

David Groves, 56, died of a heart attack the night before taking his work capability assessment. His widow said it was the stress that killed him.

Nicholas Peter Barker, 51, shot himself after being told his benefits were being stopped. He was unable to work after a brain haemorrhage left him paralysed down one side.

Mark and Helen Mullins, 48 and 59 years old, forced to live on £57.50 a week and make 12 mile trips each week to get free vegetables to make soup. They committed suicide.

Richard Sanderson, 44, unable to find a job and with his housing benefit cut forcing him to move, but with nowhere to go, he committed suicide.

Martin Rust, 36 years old. A schizophrenic man who killed himself two months after the government found him fit to work.

Craig Monk, 43, a vulnerable gentleman and a partial amputee slipped so far into poverty he hanged himself.
Colin Traynor, 29, who suffered from epilepsy, stripped of his benefits he appealed. Five weeks after his death his family found he had won his appeal.

Elaine Christian, 57 years old, worried about her work capability assessment, she was found at Holderness drain drowned with ten self inflicted wrist wounds.

Christelle and Kayjah Pardoe, 32 years and 5 month old. Pregnant, her benefits stopped, Christelle, clutching her baby son jumped from a third floor balcony.

Mark Scott, 46. His DLA and housing benefit had been stopped. Sinking into deep depression, he died six weeks later.

Cecilia Burns, 51, found fit for work while undergoing treatment for breast cancer. She died just a few weeks after she won her appeal.

Chris Cann, 57 years old, found dead in his house just months after being told he had to undergo a medical assessment to prove he could not work.

Peter Hodgson, 49, called to JCP to see if he was suitable for volunteer work. He had suffered a stroke, a brain haemorrhage and had a fused leg. His appointment letter arrived a few days after he took his life.

Paul Willcoxsin, 33 years old, with mental health problems and worried about government cuts, he hung himself.

Stephanie Bottrill, 53. After paying £80 a month for bedroom tax Stephanie could not afford heating in the winter, and lived on tinned custard. She chose to walk in front of a lorry.

Larry Newman had a degenerative lung condition. His weight had dropped from 10 to 7 stone. Atos awarded him zero points, he died just three months after submitting his appeal.

Paul Turner, 52 years old. After suffering a heart attack he was ordered to find a job in February. In April he died from ischaemic heart disease.

Christopher Charles Harkness, 39. After finding out that the funding for his care home was being withdrawn, this man with mental health issues took his own life.

Sandra Louise Moon, 57, suffering from a degenerative back condition and depression worried about losing her incapacity benefit, Sandra overdosed.

Lee Robinson 39 years old took his own life after his housing benefit and council tax were taken away.

Why don’t The Mail, the Sun, the Express and Katie Hopkins, Richard Littlejohn, Simon Heffer, Kelvin MacKenzie, Melanie Phillips and the rest tell you about THAT?

Harry Gelder

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