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Topic History of: another one - too "disabled" to work but can climb mountains !!!
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In The Know .... you can probably claim something for that!!!
JK2006 I'm disabled - mentally disabled.
In The Know honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
I think the disability figures must include things like dyslexia and mild asthma.

... and Idleitis ?
honey!oh sugar sugar. In The Know wrote:
erm, perhaps if he had walked to work - instead of climbing a mountain ?

There was a ridiculour statistic bandied about a couple of weeks ago - saying there were 13 million "disabled" in Britain.

13 million?
A quarter of the population?

What they mean is that there are a few genuinely disabled and many millions walking about with sticks (or riding about in mongility scooters) pretending to be disabled !


Ah, but he would have to walk to work every day, wouldn't he? Which might not be possible.
With some injuries, the spinal fluid slowly bulges out and presses on a nerve, making walking impossible, but you do get a days notice. (to climb mountains?)
So people arrange their activities around overdoing it and being flat out after it.

I think the disability figures must include things like dyslexia and mild asthma.
Jo Oh, but he's so brave!

One of the former approved school pupils who appeared in ITV's/MWT's bombshell 2012 programme about Jimmy Savile and who provided the BBC with a forged police letter won a bravery award from a women's magazine in 2014 for her Savile allegations and appeared in a photo on the magazine's website front and centre of a group of its bravery award winners sitting in a wheelchair. Apart from the wheelchair she looked perfectly normal and there was no sign of a wheelchair in the TV programme.

www.dailymotion.com/video/xv03is (she appears starting at 32m 50secs)
rabbitaway.blogspot.com/2014/11/a-few-brave-women.html