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The fake disabled are crippling our economy

Linda Debrah | 09:19 UK time, Friday, 27 January 2012

Journalist Rod Liddle has been at it again. This time the subject of his attention is the disabled. He writes in his column in The Sun newspaper, which has since "disappeared" online but Rod's cause has been picked up ,.

Rod had said that his resolution for 2012 is to "become disabled". He believes that it has become "incredibly fashionable" to be disabled of late. His reasons for this: the disabled don't have to work, they get to live off benefits and get a parking badge. It has caused a bit of a storm on Twitter.


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Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    I couldn't access the original article, but from the reports it sounds as if he had broken the law in relation to encouraging people to commit fraud and also disability harassment?
    The Telegraph article is more disturbing, but harder to fight.

  • Comment number 2.

    It really worries me that people are playing down the seriousness of some disabilities. So just because you cannot see MS or fibromyalgia, does that mean that they are faking it? That they should get off their backsides and work? No it does not. I am unable to get part time or full time work because of my condition (autism/ADHD/Tourettes) and also because no mainstream or special college can cope with my needs to teach me how to get a job. It frustrates me that the writer of the article claims that we can automatically get all these freebies such as a disabled parking badge, handouts etc. Actually my disabilities do not require me to have a badge and my 'handouts' pay for the 24/7 care I need. I have never filled out a DLA form myself either because it is long, difficult and confusing. If I wasn't disabled, I really wouldn't bother to fill such a long thing in. It is not easy to get benefits even if you are more obviously disabled. I don't know where this myth came from.

  • Comment number 3.

    If Mr. Liddle chooses to paint with a broad brush then he must expect to get splashed ... I care for my 69 year old wife who, in 2011, had a number of heart attacks, a quadruple bypass and a major stroke. To subsequently get a blue badge for her so she would not be confined to the house; she had to attend, in person, a local centre to prove; in the rain and a force seven gale; that she could not walk unaided... They are not issued in Jamboree bags! And I promise you Sir my wife would exchange the slim government benefits she receives for the return of her health in a heartbeat!

    There are fraudsters in all walks of life Mr. Liddle! Not least the world of journalism! So be so kind as to either; keep your crass, ill considered and manifestly insulting generalisations to yourself - or have the intestinal fortitude to pick on a section of our community in a better position to fight back!

  • Comment number 4.

    All this user's posts have been removed.Why?

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