Softening up British public opinion prior to the governments health and disability benefits Green Paper in the Spring appears to have begun, with a shamefully inaccurate and prejudicial Channel 4 Dispatches episode entitled "Britain’s Benefits Scandal" screened last night.

The programme was researched, and is presented by, Fraser Nelson the former editor of the right-wing Spectator magazine.  The opening lines set the tone for what follows:

“Across the UK a crisis is building that affects us all.  More than 3 million people are now on long-term sickness benefits, up by about a million in just five years. And these figures are set to get far worse.”

In Salford, we are introduced to a claimant who whose mental health issues are now managed by medication.  He’s living in a hostel, but wants a job, a flat, a family and friends.  He’s signed up for a plastering course but, fails to turn up on the first day.  When Nelson meets up with him again he explains that he was warned by the Jobcentre that if he started the training it would be classed as work and he would lose his benefits, so he decided to drop the plan.

In Manchester we meet a claimant who is alcohol dependent and says he’s been unemployed for years.  He’s filmed in a CAB being helped to complete his UC50 form in order to be able to claim benefits as incapable of work.  He tells the advisor that he came by taxi and “I’ve had like six or seven cans this morning before I even function” 

The CAB advisor tells him, “Based on my experience you should have  a reasonable prospect of succeeding and being placed into the highest group.”

A claimant more likely to provoke outrage amongst Daily Mail readers would have been hard to find.

We also encounter Shane, a 57 year old part-time window cleaner who has knee and back problems and depression.  Whilst his son was successful in his claim, Shane’s has failed the work capability assessment and has lodged an appeal.  Shane says he found out more about sickness benefits on Tik Tok than from the Jobcentre. 

The camera follows him as he puts flyers through letter boxes, washes windows and climbs up and down ladders.  Nelson’s crew are also on the spot as he undergoes his unsuccessful telephone appeal.

As well as following claimants, Nelson also meets people with their own explanation for why there has been a big increase in health and disability benefits claims.

Sarah is a nurse who until recently worked as a DWP assessor.  She worries that the system is too open to abuse.  She claims she went on Google and typed in a few words and “found the words to say to essentially get a full benefit”, what she calls “the keywords”. 

Or, as Nelson explains it, people will be Googling and finding out “what’s the phrase that pays”.

Absolutely” Sarah responds “Just tell them that you’re suicidal . . If at any point someone said that they were suicidal every day, straight away in that high [category]”

We are then given a brief glimpse of the world of “sickfluencers”, people who give tips on claiming benefits on Tik Tok and Youtube.

Then we visit Michael, who used to work for an assessment company, though in what role it’s not quite clear.

He explains that  “People were encouraged to do six cases a day and if you did any more than that you would get £80 per case.  If the claimant met the highest category then the assessment could be curtailed early, which would allow them to fit in more cases per day.”

So, assessors are allegedly placing people in the limited capability for work-related activity group in order to increase the assessor’s own earnings.

Gavin, in Shoreham-by-Sea has been a taxi driver for over 30 years.  He had to stop work after a heart operation and claimed benefits.  Eventually he began driving again part-time and still claiming benefits.  He now wants to go back to full-time work and stop claiming.  

But when he contacted the DWP and said he was ready to come off benefits, he says they told him they couldn’t alter his award. Instead,  he would have to wait until he was reassessed. That was three years ago.

Gavin claims to be still trapped working part-time, but earning the same money as he would be working full-time, because of his benefit award.  He came on the programme “to highlight how bad things are”.

Fortunately, Nelson was also able to tell Liz Kendall, secretary of state for work and pensions about Gavin’s dilemma.  She shook her head sorrowfully, and promised “Give me his number and I’ll sort it”.

Kendall was actually given a lot of airtime in this programme.  At one point, on the basis of no evidence or details whatsoever, Nelson tells her “We’ve heard lots of promises of reform for many, many years, but you’re talking about a revolution.”

“I am talking about a revolution.” Kendall responds.  “When you’ve got a system that isn’t working for anyone, you need big change...I believe in work, and that everybody who can work should work.  But my argument is, people are crying out for help and support and it’s the government’s duty to deliver that.”

She goes on to say that “The absolute key issue is this:  we need to put together a package of measures here which really meets the challenges that we face.  Not simply, you fall out of the workplace, you’re written off.  You’re categorised as ‘can work’ or ‘can’t work’ and then left.  That isn’t working for people or for taxpayers.”

Unfortunately, we won’t know what that revolution looks like before the Green Paper is published next Spring, although the WCA does seem to be getting a lot of bad press from the DWP. 

But what claimants can be reasonably sure of, is that there will be plenty more ill-researched and prejudicial publicity of this sort before that paper lands.  The channel that brought us The Truth About Disability Benefits in collaboration with the Disability News Service three years ago, should be - but won't be - ashamed.

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    · 3 hours ago
    I just watched this as I was intrigued after reading a post on Facebook of peoples upset.  For me, I found it spot on for my circumstances. I have had Gyne and back issues for many years. I am no longer able to be operated on and my consultant has advised “No prolonged standing, no heavy lifting and to avoid anything that may prejudice the results of my last operation (Feb 2024). I have been claiming for over a year and I was put in the support group from the start. I had to give up the only jobs I was qualified and skilled to do. To get back into work, I need a sit down job with easy access to a toilet. I have voluntarily worked with my disability work coach and my original standard work coach and placed onto a Health and Well-being course, it was NOT fit for purpose and I feel for others who go there just so their benefits are not stopped. I volunteered 1 day a week for a charity while helping with their admin / telephone calls, this was good but they had other volunteers who wanted support too so I felt pushed out. I am 47 with no GCSE’s and no desire to train for them as I know the results would be lower than what employers would take as a minimum for an admin role. What I need and have commented for the DWP to help with is to be placed into a position, I really feel that is the way to go for my circumstance. I have worked since I was 16 and also paid class 2 & 4 National Insurance contributions for 19 years while being self employed, I feel that I should be able to claim without guilt and I have provided more than enough evidence but I really want support to get back into work that fits with my disabilities and health issues. I will work with the DWP to make that happen.
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    · 4 hours ago
    I watched this episode and was appalled by the way these selected scenes were presented, it was an outright propaganda hatchet job; I even questioned whether they were in fact actors, seemed like caricatures!  
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    · 4 hours ago
    Fraser Nelson - sacked in September 2024 as editor of that well known ‘independent’ publication The Spectator and succeeded in that position by another failed Tory politician, Gove… no mention by C4 of Nelson’s other paid gig …. Working for Duncan Smith’s Tory ‘think tank’ … disgraceful failure by C4 to allow Nelson lead on this predictable partial  ‘investigation’ … clear and obvious conflict of interest … should never have been commissioned…
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    · 4 hours ago
    I turned it off as soon as the male presenter started speaking, that Etonian posh boy accent is very often a bad sign!
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    · 5 hours ago
    No surprise when you look at who was behind this. The Canary wrote:

    A Channel 4 Dispatches documentary on DWP disability benefits came right out of the poverty porn playbook of the worst trash TV shows of the last decade. However, it’s little wonder when far-right foghorn and former Spectator editor Fraser Nelson (until just a few weeks ago we might add) was fronting the programme.

    The demonising title said it all: Britain’s Benefits Scandal. Cue, a forty-five minute frothing-at-the-mouth foray into Nelson’s favourite past-time: punching down on chronically ill and disabled people claiming benefits. Needless to say, it was also replete with factual inaccuracies to boot, to fuel its horrendous hatchet job.

    In the lead up to its airing, the Canary – and many others on social media – highlighted that Nelson’s benefit claimant-bashing reputation precedes him. But there was something even more significant we also pointed out, and the documentary completely failed to mention. This was that he LITERALLY works for the organisation at the centre of the programme. That would be former DWP boss Iain Duncan-Smith’s notorious rightwing think tank, the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ).


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    · 5 hours ago
    Any benefit by its nature is up for being treated as easy money on easy street by some But for the vast majority that is not how life is The reality is something very different Genuine need not greed
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    · 6 hours ago
    Anyone with a bit of common sense would not tolerate these tv makers its all one sided for cheap entertainment.
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    · 6 hours ago
    Did they speak to John Pring and ask him about his recent book, which shows how the supposedly lax, soft-touch sickness benefit system is in fact so harsh that it has already led to hundreds (if not thousands) of deaths, which the DWP has been covering up for years? I'll be shocked and stunned* if they didn't.

    *I won't.

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    · 6 hours ago
    I tell these people I would swap with them in a second. I will go back to work and you have my Parkinson's disease. They never reply to me. The easiest way to shut them up. Works everytime. I am sick of hearing if you can work you should work. It is a empty Labour sound bite. 

    Like their old one when they were in power. Re to benefit fraud.  We are targeting the people who need the benefits. I always said are they going to give more money to people on benefits who claim legally. The targeting sound bite meant nothing but to con people into thinking something was happening that wasn't happening. Then you hear people spurt the sound bite. 

    Just like the new sound bite, if you can work you should work. Hearing people say it on these forums that Labours new sound bite is working how it was designed to work. Pitching people against people, disabled against disabled. Exactly how identity politics work. The press love it and the press repeat until everybody believes a sick or disabled person can work. Some can but others can't, but the choice should be down to the disabled person and not forced onto them.

    The question they can't answer is where are the jobs, where are the work from home jobs, the jobs a disabled can do, and that depends on their disability and what they can do and can't do. How does affects of that work effect the disabled person the next day. 

    These attacks on disabled people is nothing more than saving money to direct the money to the governments ideology pet projects. 
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    · 6 hours ago
    Disgusting propaganda. These program makers should be ashamed of themselves.
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    · 9 hours ago
    The Great Wait.....

    We sit in shadowed corners, hushed and still,
    Sick and disabled on the brink, yet forced to chill.
    Not with warmth, but fear, as days grow long,
    The thread of life frays; the safety net feels wrong.

    What will spring bring? A promise, or a blow?
    Will the world see the struggles we’ve come to know?
    Soft whispers of reform ring hollow, unkind,
    While propaganda sharpens the public’s mind.

    They call it a "scandal," a crisis, a drain,
    A burden too heavy, our need a stain.
    Through flickering screens, the stories unfold,
    But not of our courage, of hearts brave and bold.

    Instead, they find those who fit their tale,
    Those they can brand as the system’s fail.
    A plasterer, a drinker, a man with no plan,
    Their pain exploited for the newsman’s span.

    And we wait, in this cruel purgatory of doubt,
    Not knowing what future they’ll carve out.
    Will they see our truths, the weight we bear?
    Or will they deem us unworthy of care?

    We are not numbers, nor TikTok tricks,
    Not "keywords" or scammers playing politics.
    We are lives on hold, fragile and worn,
    By years of disdain, of systems that scorn.

    So here we stand, or rather, sit still,
    Hearts pounding softly, against our will.
    This wait is a wound, this pause a theft,
    Of dignity, of hope, of what little is left.

    Spring may come, with its green-tinted page,
    A new chapter written with bureaucratic rage.
    But until then, we gather, we mourn, we pray,
    For the lives they gamble with every day.

    Written with the help of chat gbt!  
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    · 14 hours ago
    Living in Boston and knowing it would be one of the places bashed (Boston must be in the top 10 list of most bashed places in the country), I did watch the programme. For those who refused to see it, there was company (down the fabulously named Slippery Gowt Lane) moaning about having a vacancy and not be able to find a suitable person - the company hinting that people prefer being on benefits rather than earning a wage. What the programme did not say is the job vacancy is for an experienced metal fabricator. How many people have the skills for that type of work? Highly skilled jobs will have fewer applicants than unskilled and low skilled jobs. The programme deliberately picked an employer that has a difficult-to-fill vacancy. A case of claiming no one will do the job when in reality most people are not suitable for the job. Note that the same company doesn't provide paid tea breaks and has overdue accounts with Companies House. 

    Not too far away (within 100s of yards), there are food factories and packhouses. They do ready meals, sandwiches, filled wraps, chopped fresh/frozen fruit/veg, bags of paella/pasta, pizzas... you get the idea. This type of work is a common type of work around these parts. None of these employers have problems finding new staff when there are vacancies. They have employed many people claiming jobseekers. Of course, the programme did not feature any of these factories because it couldn't twist the truth and make out that benefit claimers are lazy.   

    The group that the government should be helping to get jobs is the unemployed on JSA who genuinely want to work. Inventing these schemes to help the sick and disabled into work is utterly pointless when the sick and disabled cannot work and/or are totally unemployable. One of the main reasons most of us on disability benefits are on disability benefits is because we cannot work. Spending this year's £10.00 Xmas bonus on a bag on fairy dust will be as effective as the policies in that white paper.

    Us being portrayed in the media as work shy layabouts is the very reason I chose my user name for this site. Call it irony. I like to think that everyone gets the joke.
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    · 19 hours ago
    Ch4 usually one that doesn't do this kind of thing, always against the nasty Tories when they implement anything against the sick and disabled, yet Labour does it and they join in like sycophants.

    Labour have frozen housing benefit, the Tories that I don't support at least raised it the year before by about £30 a month, also benefits went up 10%, now only 1.7% under this government. Labour kicks us and for some it's okay it seems because it's them, not the Tories. Not me though I don't care who does it, it's exactly the same when that boot lands on you.
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    · 20 hours ago
    You didn’t mention the young mum with a walking stick. Or the clinical psychotherapist who said mental illness had not increased but it was simply that people were a lot more unhappy.

    Some eye-opening moments from start to finish. I thought it was interesting and seemed honest, including the man with alcohol issues (who obviously needs rehab treatment not just LCWRA), the window cleaner, the nurse who was a former DWP assessor, the man who tried to start a training course but would have lost his LCWRA, etc. They were just saying it how it is, as far as they see it. Even if it’s not what some want to hear. Also they managed to get Liz Kendall, Mel Stride, Z2K, Resolution Foundation, etc, which was a good move.

    Also remember it wasn’t about disability benefits like PIP (though the woman with the stick must be on PIP as well because she said she’d need a salary of at least £35k to match her benefits), it was about the LCWRA payment on UC. Or “sickness benefits” as they kept saying.

    What i took away from it was that people need more support and treatment, not just given benefits and left alone to rot for years; and that the DWP is too remote and uninvolved, too bureaucratic and pretty incompetent at times, and the assessors and assessments totally unfit for purpose. But how they’ll change all that is another matter!


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      · 6 hours ago
      @Delphine I perceived it the way it is. Looks like pretty much everyone else saw it the same way. You could be a bit more specific. Just spelling out how this sort of hatred can and has in the past led to some truly evil atrocities. Obviously that won’t happen, not in this country anyway even under the sort of labour party that has lost its path. Apart from Blair who probably supports it every previous labour leader and true socialists would be turning in their graves.
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      · 8 hours ago
      @WatchandWait The problem is they chose their agenda from the beginning and then set about making a programme to “prove” that agenda. Would Liz Kendal have appeared on the programme if it was heavily biased against the way the government is behaving towards the sick and disabled? There was no indication that they wanted people to think this was just about UC. The implication was all sick and disabled people.

      With people like Fraser Nelson who have no understanding of journalism and just want to be celebrities you have to fact check everything.

      The worrying thing is that the Labour party courting these types of people, Keir Starmer going to the Express and walking out of the building with a new vocabulary “handouts” combined with Labour finding a stooge to put forward an assisted dying bill, it is all very worrying. And now the BMA saying they want to be able to bring up assisted dying with a disabled patient even if the patient hasn’t mentioned it! Does all this sound familiar to those who went through this back in 30’s and 40’s in Europe? It takes more than one man to bring about such destruction and loss of dignity and human life. It requires the politicians who go along with it because they want to keep their jobs, the doctors to assist in the work, the bureaucrats to handle the whole show. Then people like Fraser Nelson et al who call themselves journalists to put out their propaganda causing the masses to take to the streets setting fire to buildings, smashing windows and daubing graffiti over any building connected to the sick and disabled. Then what? Sick, disabled and unemployed people having to wear a sign on the outerwear identifying themselves as such?

      THE FOLLOWING IS A QUOTE FROM A LONGER PIECE AT THE CANARY WHICH DOES A BETTER JOB THAN ME EXPOSING THIS GUY FOR WHAT HE IS.

      https://www.thecanary.co/uk/analysis/2024/12/03/dispatches-benefits-fraser-nelson/


      “This is because Nelson is a policy advisor to the very organisation the documentary turned to throughout. This is former DWP “grim reaper” Iain Duncan-Smith’s controversial think tank, the CSJ. Unsurprisingly, he didn’t mention this association. So, the whole programme falls on its ass – since it turns out it’s little more than a CSJ puff piece.

      The Canary has pulled up the CSJ on multiple occasions for its bullshit over benefits. Notably, we have highlighted how it’s the CSJ’s talking points that Labour has been spouting. It’s little surprise, when the party has openly welcomed the deceptively-named think tank into the fold at multiple annual conferences.

      Ultimately then, the programme was also dangerous propaganda for a right-wing Labour government. Of course, the CSJ’s drive-home message that it’s chronically ill and disabled shirkers “bankrupting” the country lands well for Labour.

      Now, this plays nicely into this new government’s narrative. It provides justification, and manufactures consent for whatever ways it decides to tear into disability benefits come Spring.”
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      · 9 hours ago
      @WatchandWait Then if that’s how you perceived it the actual meaning went over your head!
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    · 20 hours ago
    Benefits street all over again.
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      · 4 hours ago
      @Melrose Melrose, my thoughts exactly!  How can you ever begrudge anyone who has nothing.  
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    · 22 hours ago
    Ignore the rhetoric and noise people. The media haters of the sick and disabled will ramp up the rhetoric and hate. Don’t read it. Don’t watch it. Look after yourself and your own issues and claim. Everything else is just noise.
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    · 22 hours ago
    Don’t watch and pay no heed to Nelson on anything. He was a fanboy of Cameron et al from 2010 onwards and we all know how that premiership ended up being for people on benefits. He’s a disgrace to journalism and he’s only doing what’s expected of him…….Channel 4 on the other hand…..shame on you 
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      · 5 hours ago
      @WorkshyLayabout didnt know that.

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      · 6 hours ago
      @WorkshyLayabout Exactly.
      Remember IDS gave ATOS, CAPITA et al a target of cutting 20% from a supposedly 'bloated' disability benefits budget.
      So assessors came out doing face-to-face interviews with that 20% cut in mind to get their performance bonuses.
      I had my personal support cut from highest rate to standard rate, losing me approx £3000 per annum and leaving me struggling to pay for eating and heating.
      Yet only Frances Ryan in the Guardian was writing about this scandal.
      The Mail were not interested AT ALL.
      All they had to say was "Shocking generosity of Motability scheme allows disabled to drive around in taxpayer-funded top of the range Mercedes, BMWs and Audis!"
      Which was of course a LIE because Motability only paid for a basic Mini or similar, and the disabled person had to use their own funds from work/savings etc to pay for any fancier car.
      Compare and contrast with multi-millionaire landowners today squealing about having to pay a reduced rate of inheritance tax after a generous exempt amount of £3m per farm. 
      It is all over the right wing press.
      Why do landowners deserve so much largesse from the State when disabled people do not??
      Our media is disgraceful in its partisan propagandising for the rich and powerful.
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      · 14 hours ago
      @David Surely you don't mean the same Cameron who claimed DLA for his disabled son while earning a prime minister's salary yet being OK with benefits being removed from the some of the poorest in society!?
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      · 20 hours ago
      @David Ditto.
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    · 22 hours ago
    Let’s hope Liz and channel 4 do a sequel on employment disability  discrimination - secret cam footage of interviewers screening out disabled applicants.  Perhaps Liz could phone a few of those. 
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      · 6 hours ago
      @Old Mother I''ve survived a brain tumour, and after over 9 years of unemployment, I had a job offer withdrawn on account of a seizure I'd had 10 months previously. I'd gladly share my story.
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      · 19 hours ago
      @Old Mother They should do one on the DWP - how they treat their employees with disabilities, how a large number of them have to take them to a tribunal to get reasonable adjustments, how they are bullied out of the workplace and left worse off and unemployable because of all the bullying and harassment they endured.
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    · 22 hours ago
    media and newspapers to up the anti regarding disabled benefit claimants ,however on a positive note , we did get through the BBC'S vitriol against us during their 

    Saints and Sinners and Britain on the Fiddle phase.


    Britain on the Fiddle


    Documentary series in which reporter Richard Bilton looks at the problem of tax and benefit fraud, joining teams as they track down the people stealing money from the state.


    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08h86w7


    Saints and Scroungers


    Series following fraud officers as they bust the benefits thieves stealing millions of pounds every year, while charities and councils track down people who actually deserve government help


    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xggvx


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      · 6 hours ago
      @MrFibro They don't have the guts! Plus, news media is run by a combination of the super-rich and the old school tie. They begrudge a penny of their taxes going to help the worse off. They think themselves above the rest of humanity and love to punch down.
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      · 21 hours ago
      @Harry It's about time a news, TV media should be making a series and or documentary or film on the British politicians fiddle.
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    · 23 hours ago
    I thank the lord up above and beyond that I never watched this. Disgusting rubbish by the sound of it. Perhaps some of us should put together a class action for defamation of character or even promoting provocative ideas that might lead to hate crimes. 
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      · 5 hours ago
      @philip Good idea Philip, 

      We could even campaign for civil rights. Oh no, we already did that. Some more class and direct action please, count me in.

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