The conflict of interest is too great to leave it to the state. — Down The Rabbit Hole
Before appealing a PIP (disability benefit) decision to a judicial tribunal, you lodge a reconsideration request with the state - approximately 22% of the time they overturn their original decision. Of those that are then appealed to an independent judicial tribunal, approximately 70% are won by the claimant.
And you cannot go to the tribunal until they have reconsidered their decision. People go for years waiting for reconsideration - all this period without an income, and many die after being declared "fit for work" waiting for reconsideration. — Down The Rabbit Hole
Tories are in power for the bulk of the time. Do you believe they are more interested in providing services or cutting public spending? I would argue that their overriding interest is cutting public spending, and they are biased by this. — Down The Rabbit Hole
The conflict of interest is too great to leave it to the state. — Down The Rabbit Hole
For me it is obvious, since we had a case in the Netherlands that touches on this exact subject, the end result of which was thousands of families being crushed by the government apparatus for wrongs they had not committed. — Tzeentch
The government would argue it's not going to be will-nilly. They are only going to do it when they have reasonable suspicion of overpayment.
With a better reason than 'reasonable suspicion', yes. — AmadeusD
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