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Originally Posted by Mr K
I agree Cleo
They thought PIP would reduce costs but they've increased. Maybe the question they should be asking is why there is such a big mental health issue in this country, and why so few and able to get any treatment? Couldn't be that they've run the NHS into the ground and such services no longer exist? If so, its a false economy and they'll have to pay up. Treat the cause not the symptom and that might genuinely save money.
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I think they're blaming the GenZs types as reported earlier. They are now deemed too lazy and don't want to work as it's too much effort. That or they think they are too clever to work as it's not worth it. So they just spend 5 mins with a GP and get signed off with depression and anxiety.