DWP minister Grayling censors Ministry of Justice advice video

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Emails and letters between the Tory employment minister Chris Grayling and Ministry of Justice civil servants, appear to show Grayling wanted to remove parts of an educational video, produced by Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service, giving advice on how to be more successful in the appeals process. Emails from the minister's account complain about the video's "tone" and "negative comments" towards the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) even though the sections in dispute were agreed to be factually true.

The BBC's Panorama, aired on Monday, questioned Atos's assessment procedures and found one case in which a man died of his serious heart condition five weeks after Atos found him fit to work for the second time.

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Typical Tory tactic - whatever you do, don't allow the common man to have effective access to the courts :mad:
 
I think that we can safely assume that you don’t vote Conservative. Exactly who do you support, is it the Official Monster Raving Loony Party?
 
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Emails and letters between the Tory employment minister Chris Grayling and Ministry of Justice civil servants, appear to show Grayling wanted to remove parts of an educational video, produced by Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service, giving advice on how to be more successful in the appeals process. Emails from the minister's account complain about the video's "tone" and "negative comments" towards the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) even though the sections in dispute were agreed to be factually true.

The BBC's Panorama, aired on Monday, questioned Atos's assessment procedures and found one case in which a man died of his serious heart condition five weeks after Atos found him fit to work for the second time.

(LINK)


Typical Tory tactic - whatever you do, don't allow the common man to have effective access to the courts :mad:

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