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''Rishi Sunak will today claim Britain is suffering from a “sicknote culture”, as he warns there is a risk of “over-medicalising” normal worries by diagnosing them as mental health conditions.In a speech on how to reduce people being signed off sick from work, the prime minister will say the government is planning to trial getting “work and health professionals” to issue fit notes, shifting away from GPs carrying out this role.Sunak will say he is concerned about the increase in long-term sickness since the pandemic, largely driven by mental health conditions with 2.8 million people now “economically inactive”https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/apr/19/sunak-to-cite-britains-sicknote-culture-in-bid-to-overhaul-fit-note-systemOh the irony, when for 14 + years tory governments have only ever been economically active in a destructive sense.
Quote from: SydneyRover on April 19, 2024, 04:32:28 am''Rishi Sunak will today claim Britain is suffering from a “sicknote culture”, as he warns there is a risk of “over-medicalising” normal worries by diagnosing them as mental health conditions.In a speech on how to reduce people being signed off sick from work, the prime minister will say the government is planning to trial getting “work and health professionals” to issue fit notes, shifting away from GPs carrying out this role.Sunak will say he is concerned about the increase in long-term sickness since the pandemic, largely driven by mental health conditions with 2.8 million people now “economically inactive”https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/apr/19/sunak-to-cite-britains-sicknote-culture-in-bid-to-overhaul-fit-note-systemOh the irony, when for 14 + years tory governments have only ever been economically active in a destructive sense. I had reasonably high hopes for Sunak to be a decent, competent politician.He's actually as big a Kitson as any of the worst of them, playing up to the prejudices of the few Kitsons who might still vote for them.
So it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?
So it seemWhat happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 19, 2024, 10:02:40 amQuote from: SydneyRover on April 19, 2024, 04:32:28 am''Rishi Sunak will today claim Britain is suffering from a “sicknote culture”, as he warns there is a risk of “over-medicalising” normal worries by diagnosing them as mental health conditions.In a speech on how to reduce people being signed off sick from work, the prime minister will say the government is planning to trial getting “work and health professionals” to issue fit notes, shifting away from GPs carrying out this role.Sunak will say he is concerned about the increase in long-term sickness since the pandemic, largely driven by mental health conditions with 2.8 million people now “economically inactive”https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/apr/19/sunak-to-cite-britains-sicknote-culture-in-bid-to-overhaul-fit-note-systemOh the irony, when for 14 + years tory governments have only ever been economically active in a destructive sense. I had reasonably high hopes for Sunak to be a decent, competent politician.He's actually as big a Kitson as any of the worst of them, playing up to the prejudices of the few Kitsons who might still vote for them.He’s Tory. If you had ‘high hopes’ for him (another non-elected Prime Minister) you have your finger on the wrong pulse.
Quote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 03:56:30 pmSo it seemWhat happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?The forum has its very own Russel Grant.
Quote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 03:56:30 pmSo it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?This "certain individual" has close up and personal experience of what mental health issues do to the vulnerable. And I f**king despise any Kitson who would play on that to get other Kitsons to vote for him.
So it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 19, 2024, 05:57:38 pmQuote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 03:56:30 pmSo it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?This "certain individual" has close up and personal experience of what mental health issues do to the vulnerable. And I f**king despise any Kitson who would play on that to get other Kitsons to vote for him.Do you ever actually read a post before you reply?My point was aimed at the increase in long term sickness allied with the economically inactive.I've every sympathy for genuine cases and for people with mental health issues. My point was aimed at the constant increase and how none genuine cases can be reduced, nobody likes the solution that Sunak as put forward, i'd be interested to hear how Labour will deal with this issue, the tax pot is only so big, what do they intend to do about it?
Quote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 03:56:30 pmSo it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?This "certain individual" has close up and personal experience of what mental health issues do to the vulnerable. And I f**king despise any Kitson who would play on that to get other Kitsons to vote for him.
So it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?
Quote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 06:51:51 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 19, 2024, 05:57:38 pmQuote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 03:56:30 pmSo it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?This "certain individual" has close up and personal experience of what mental health issues do to the vulnerable. And I f**king despise any Kitson who would play on that to get other Kitsons to vote for him.Do you ever actually read a post before you reply?My point was aimed at the increase in long term sickness allied with the economically inactive.I've every sympathy for genuine cases and for people with mental health issues. My point was aimed at the constant increase and how none genuine cases can be reduced, nobody likes the solution that Sunak as put forward, i'd be interested to hear how Labour will deal with this issue, the tax pot is only so big, what do they intend to do about it?Then maybe YOU would do well to actually listen to what Sunak has said today, where he conflated the rise in sickness absence with dog whistles about mental health issues being overblown.He's a Kitson, appealing to Kitsons.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 19, 2024, 05:57:38 pmQuote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 03:56:30 pmSo it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?This "certain individual" has close up and personal experience of what mental health issues do to the vulnerable. And I f**king despise any Kitson who would play on that to get other Kitsons to vote for him.Do you ever actually read a post before you reply?My point was aimed at the increase in long term sickness allied with the economically inactive.I've every sympathy for genuine cases and for people with mental health issues. My point was aimed at the constant increase and how none genuine cases can be reduced, nobody likes the solution that Sunak as put forward, i'd be interested to hear how Labour will deal with this issue, the tax pot is only so big, what do they intend to do about it?
Quote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 03:56:30 pmSo it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?This "certain individual" has close up and personal experience of what mental health issues do to the vulnerable. And I f**king despise any Kitson who would play on that to get other Kitsons to vote for him.
So it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 19, 2024, 07:07:00 pmQuote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 06:51:51 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 19, 2024, 05:57:38 pmQuote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 03:56:30 pmSo it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?This "certain individual" has close up and personal experience of what mental health issues do to the vulnerable. And I f**king despise any Kitson who would play on that to get other Kitsons to vote for him.Do you ever actually read a post before you reply?My point was aimed at the increase in long term sickness allied with the economically inactive.I've every sympathy for genuine cases and for people with mental health issues. My point was aimed at the constant increase and how none genuine cases can be reduced, nobody likes the solution that Sunak as put forward, i'd be interested to hear how Labour will deal with this issue, the tax pot is only so big, what do they intend to do about it?Then maybe YOU would do well to actually listen to what Sunak has said today, where he conflated the rise in sickness absence with dog whistles about mental health issues being overblown.He's a Kitson, appealing to Kitsons. Do you know that some are not being overblown, do you think every case is genuine?I hope your not thinking i agree with Sunak and are calling me a Kitson?
Quote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 06:51:51 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 19, 2024, 05:57:38 pmQuote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 03:56:30 pmSo it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?This "certain individual" has close up and personal experience of what mental health issues do to the vulnerable. And I f**king despise any Kitson who would play on that to get other Kitsons to vote for him.Do you ever actually read a post before you reply?My point was aimed at the increase in long term sickness allied with the economically inactive.I've every sympathy for genuine cases and for people with mental health issues. My point was aimed at the constant increase and how none genuine cases can be reduced, nobody likes the solution that Sunak as put forward, i'd be interested to hear how Labour will deal with this issue, the tax pot is only so big, what do they intend to do about it?Then maybe YOU would do well to actually listen to what Sunak has said today, where he conflated the rise in sickness absence with dog whistles about mental health issues being overblown.He's a Kitson, appealing to Kitsons.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 19, 2024, 05:57:38 pmQuote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 03:56:30 pmSo it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?This "certain individual" has close up and personal experience of what mental health issues do to the vulnerable. And I f**king despise any Kitson who would play on that to get other Kitsons to vote for him.Do you ever actually read a post before you reply?My point was aimed at the increase in long term sickness allied with the economically inactive.I've every sympathy for genuine cases and for people with mental health issues. My point was aimed at the constant increase and how none genuine cases can be reduced, nobody likes the solution that Sunak as put forward, i'd be interested to hear how Labour will deal with this issue, the tax pot is only so big, what do they intend to do about it?
Quote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 03:56:30 pmSo it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?This "certain individual" has close up and personal experience of what mental health issues do to the vulnerable. And I f**king despise any Kitson who would play on that to get other Kitsons to vote for him.
So it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?
Quote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 07:16:22 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 19, 2024, 07:07:00 pmQuote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 06:51:51 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 19, 2024, 05:57:38 pmQuote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 03:56:30 pmSo it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?This "certain individual" has close up and personal experience of what mental health issues do to the vulnerable. And I f**king despise any Kitson who would play on that to get other Kitsons to vote for him.Do you ever actually read a post before you reply?My point was aimed at the increase in long term sickness allied with the economically inactive.I've every sympathy for genuine cases and for people with mental health issues. My point was aimed at the constant increase and how none genuine cases can be reduced, nobody likes the solution that Sunak as put forward, i'd be interested to hear how Labour will deal with this issue, the tax pot is only so big, what do they intend to do about it?Then maybe YOU would do well to actually listen to what Sunak has said today, where he conflated the rise in sickness absence with dog whistles about mental health issues being overblown.He's a Kitson, appealing to Kitsons. Do you know that some are not being overblown, do you think every case is genuine?I hope your not thinking i agree with Sunak and are calling me a Kitson?No I don't think you're a Kitson. I think you are obsessed with responding "yeah but Labour are shit" to everything though and I'm really not in the mood today of all days after some news I've had to indulge that.Look at what's happened to sickness benefit cases. Look at what's happened to NHS waiting lists.Then draw a conclusion.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 19, 2024, 07:07:00 pmQuote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 06:51:51 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 19, 2024, 05:57:38 pmQuote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 03:56:30 pmSo it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?This "certain individual" has close up and personal experience of what mental health issues do to the vulnerable. And I f**king despise any Kitson who would play on that to get other Kitsons to vote for him.Do you ever actually read a post before you reply?My point was aimed at the increase in long term sickness allied with the economically inactive.I've every sympathy for genuine cases and for people with mental health issues. My point was aimed at the constant increase and how none genuine cases can be reduced, nobody likes the solution that Sunak as put forward, i'd be interested to hear how Labour will deal with this issue, the tax pot is only so big, what do they intend to do about it?Then maybe YOU would do well to actually listen to what Sunak has said today, where he conflated the rise in sickness absence with dog whistles about mental health issues being overblown.He's a Kitson, appealing to Kitsons. Do you know that some are not being overblown, do you think every case is genuine?I hope your not thinking i agree with Sunak and are calling me a Kitson?
Quote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 06:51:51 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 19, 2024, 05:57:38 pmQuote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 03:56:30 pmSo it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?This "certain individual" has close up and personal experience of what mental health issues do to the vulnerable. And I f**king despise any Kitson who would play on that to get other Kitsons to vote for him.Do you ever actually read a post before you reply?My point was aimed at the increase in long term sickness allied with the economically inactive.I've every sympathy for genuine cases and for people with mental health issues. My point was aimed at the constant increase and how none genuine cases can be reduced, nobody likes the solution that Sunak as put forward, i'd be interested to hear how Labour will deal with this issue, the tax pot is only so big, what do they intend to do about it?Then maybe YOU would do well to actually listen to what Sunak has said today, where he conflated the rise in sickness absence with dog whistles about mental health issues being overblown.He's a Kitson, appealing to Kitsons.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 19, 2024, 05:57:38 pmQuote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 03:56:30 pmSo it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?This "certain individual" has close up and personal experience of what mental health issues do to the vulnerable. And I f**king despise any Kitson who would play on that to get other Kitsons to vote for him.Do you ever actually read a post before you reply?My point was aimed at the increase in long term sickness allied with the economically inactive.I've every sympathy for genuine cases and for people with mental health issues. My point was aimed at the constant increase and how none genuine cases can be reduced, nobody likes the solution that Sunak as put forward, i'd be interested to hear how Labour will deal with this issue, the tax pot is only so big, what do they intend to do about it?
Quote from: danumdon on April 19, 2024, 03:56:30 pmSo it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?This "certain individual" has close up and personal experience of what mental health issues do to the vulnerable. And I f**king despise any Kitson who would play on that to get other Kitsons to vote for him.
So it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?
So it seems that certain individuals on here have no issue with the growing cabal of "sickness culture", when added to the growing "economically inactive" we have major issues with work in this country, What happens when the sick list grows from 2.5m to 5m and above under Labour?Im quite happy to fund the genuine needy, do we really want our taxes to be increased to fund the feckless? Seems no one's happy with the Tory solution, i wonder what Labour will do to correct this situation?
Simon Case, the very highly paid UK Government Cabinet Secretary under Johnson & Sunak, took over two months off work 'sick leave' at the time he was due to give evidence to the Covid Inquiry.Is this the type of 'sick note culture' Sunak is talking about? If so what has he done about it?https://www.politico.eu/article/covid-inquiry-uk-top-official-simon-case-excused-from-appearing-this-year/