They don't, and it will be difficult to confirm how many have died in total. But the questions asked were regarding the number who were on a Work Programme and the number who were identified as 'vulnerable' during the time they were on the payroll, within a group of 49 who died and whose cases were reviewed following their deaths.Tubby Isaacs wrote:They'll never find out the true figure- the DWP doesn't even try to know what happens to people when they go off the payroll.HindleA wrote:http://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/news/3 ... r-up-grows
49 claimant deaths – evidence of DWP negligence cover-up grows
Wednesday 29th July 2015
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@Tizme1: Thanks for your post - it's a pleasure to see you and I hope everything's going well in your life. I agree that there's a difference between people who are paid-up members of another Party signing up for the £3 'Supporters' deal with Labour and people who have voted for other Parties (but are not 'active' within them) choosing to take up Labour's offer.
@Tizme1: Thanks for your post - it's a pleasure to see you and I hope everything's going well in your life. I agree that there's a difference between people who are paid-up members of another Party signing up for the £3 'Supporters' deal with Labour and people who have voted for other Parties (but are not 'active' within them) choosing to take up Labour's offer.
This time, I'm gonna be stronger I'm not giving in...