Seen on reddit. Someone asked: "What happens after the welfare cuts? I feel this has not been thought through properly. There are currently over 1.6 million people actively looking for work, and around 736,000 jobs available."
Another redditor responded: "*I work in a job centre.
We are openly told by line managers there is no plan. The reforms will mean many people lose out directly (their PIP is cut), but also indirectly (carers of people with PIP are entitled to an additional rate on UC).
The main things we are being trained for is an increase in 6PP situations (suicidal claimants) and additional training on managing those with severe health conditions whilst on UC.
The Work Capability Assessment system is expected to totally collapse immediately after the reforms are implemented due to demand as people denied PIP scramble to get LCWRA classification.
Even the harshest people on my team see it as a disasterous act of cruelty, as someone put it "saying the quiet part out loud."*
What is the government hoping will happen? There aren't enough jobs already. Do they hope everyone just kills themselves? Or turns to crime like mugging and shoplifting?
No wonder the UK is the second most miserable country on earth: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/latest-updates/uk-is-officially-the-worlds-second-most-miserable-country-these-were-the-happiest-and-unhappiest-countries-of-2023/articleshow/108361220.cms?from=mdr
It's a less problematic solution than "assisted suicide" where professionals are necessarily allowed to suggest it to people and generally facilitate it because it's part of their job. I'd say encouraging suicide in any way should be illegal, if someone dies from a DIY kit someone else bought then it should be treated and charged as murder, but if someone independently decides to die and acquires the method themselves then that's totally within their rights to do.
There is no need for assisted suicide to be suggested to people just because it becomes legal. It could quite easily be run dignitas style where people seek it out for themselves. By your logic abortion should be illegal and people should have to perform DIY abortions because if it's medicalised there's a danger a doctor might suggest it to a patient. But there is no point going on with this, we aren't going to agree.
Drawing a parallel between suicide and abortion is like drawing a parallel between murder and a haircut.
But if you don't want to talk about it I guess that's fine.
Suicide is not murder, except in your opinion. You realise there are many people who consider abortion murder? And it's after midnight, some of us need to sleep.
Suicide and murder both end in someone dying, abortion and a haircut both end in some excess unwanted tissue getting binned.
Once again your opinion. Some people consider that abortion ends in someone dying. Honestly, you sound like a hypocrite and I'm tired so goodnight.
And some people consider that killing a Palestinian isn't murder because only Israelis are living humans to begin with. I don't care what those people think and have no interest in discussing them as if their perspective means anything.