• Privacy policy
  • T&C’s
  • About Us
    • FAQ
  • Contact us
  • Guest Content
  • TLE
  • News
  • Politics
  • Opinion
    • Elevenses
  • Business
  • Food
  • Travel
  • Property
  • JOBS
  • All
    • All Entertainment
    • Film
    • Sport
    • Tech/Auto
    • Lifestyle
    • Lottery Results
      • Lotto
      • Set For Life
      • Thunderball
      • EuroMillions
No Result
View All Result
The London Economic
SUPPORT THE LONDON ECONOMIC
NEWSLETTER
The London Economic
No Result
View All Result
Home Must Reads

Real life Daniel Blake says Tories trying to kill him after Job Centre visit heart attack and disability benefits slashed to just £20 a week

A REAL life Daniel Blake has told how he fears the Tory benefit cuts will leave him dead. David Coe, 60, had a heart attack an HOUR after leaving a Job Centre – just like the unemployed carpenter in the title role of the acclaimed British movie. David, who worked in catering for 20 years […]

Scarlet Howes by Scarlet Howes
2018-01-19 14:44
in Must Reads, News
FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmailWhatsapp

A REAL life Daniel Blake has told how he fears the Tory benefit cuts will leave him dead.

David Coe, 60, had a heart attack an HOUR after leaving a Job Centre – just like the unemployed carpenter in the title role of the acclaimed British movie.

David, who worked in catering for 20 years before falling ill, ‘flatlined’ for nine minutes.

Medics saved his life and he spent a week in hospital last February.

He had been told to apply for work by benefit bosses even though he had earlier been signed off sick by a doctor for a heart condition.

Since then his £130 disability benefits have been slashed to just £20 a week.

Last night David said: “They are doing everything they can to kill me.”

Jonathan Moore, Chairman of Equal Lives charity, said: “This is yet another example of government policy putting profit making organizations before the needs of people.”

David got his first job at 11 years old selling pot plants on a market stall in 1968.

He then went on to train as a chef and worked in restaurants and pubs.

Over ten years ago he suffered a heart attack aged just 46.

His health deteriorated rapidly – and David was forced to leave work after being diagnosed with coronary heart disease in 2015.

Last year the Department of Works and Pensions (DWP) told him he was ‘fit for work’.

After he nearly died, David appealed the decision and a tribunal ruled in his favour.

The judge said that his heart condition left him “significantly limited” and that working would result in “substantial risk of further deterioration to his health”.

But six months later he was reassesed and told that he was no longer eligible for Personal Independence Payment (PIP), a living allowance for people with disabilities.

David, from Norwich, said: “I am waiting to go into hospital to have a procedure on my heart.

“I have had two more heart attacks.

“How am I fit to work? I am on 11 tablets a day.”

He added: “I want to work but I can’t physically take up employment or I will die.

“The Tories are targeting vulnerable people.”

Daughter Rachel Britcher, 39, said: “I am absolutely sickened by this.

“My dad died for nearly ten minutes, but it doesn’t seem to be enough.”

Last month it emerged disability benefit tests being overturned on appeal are at a record high.

Some 68 per cent of all those who ask for a tribunal for PIP win their case, with 14,188 victories in the past three months, official figures show.

Mark Atkinson, from disability charity Scope, said the figures show “our welfare system isn’t working for the disabled”.

Ken Loach’s Bafta winning drama follows 59-year-old Daniel Blake recovering from a heart attack.

He is told he shouldn’t go back to work but struggles to receive benefits, becoming increasingly frustrated with his predicament.

A DWP spokesperson said: “Decisions for PIP and ESA are made after careful consideration of all the evidence provided by the claimant, including supporting evidence from their GP or medical specialist.

“Only a small proportion of all decisions are overturned at appeal – just 4 percent of PIP assessments and 5 percent of ESA Work Capability Assessments.”

This week a survey by Disability Benefits Consortium – made up of over 80 different charities found most recipients of disability benefits have not enough to live on. 60% said the amount of ESA they receive is not enough to live on, 62% said they struggle to stay healthy, 49% said they are not able to pay bills and 32% said they can’t afford to eat.

RELATED:

https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/dwp-apology-error-double-amputees-fit-work-assessment/03/02/

https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/34-of-dwp-threats-to-cut-benefits-are-wrong/23/01/

https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/tory-cuts-will-cost-dying-mans-family-50k-survives-beyond-today/04/04/

https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/woman-trapped-house-flesh-eating-disease-benefits-cut-deemed-fit-work/13/02/

RelatedPosts

Here’s a list of all the countries the US has bombed since World War II

Palestine Action ‘to be banned’ as terror group, says home secretary

Iran warned Donald Trump of terror attacks if US attacked

Brexit resulted in £40bn hit to public finances – exactly as predicted

Tags: headline
Please login to join discussion

Subscribe to our Newsletter

View our  Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions

About Us

TheLondonEconomic.com – Open, accessible and accountable news, sport, culture and lifestyle.

Read more

SUPPORT

We do not charge or put articles behind a paywall. If you can, please show your appreciation for our free content by donating whatever you think is fair to help keep TLE growing and support real, independent, investigative journalism.

DONATE & SUPPORT

Contact

Editorial enquiries, please contact: [email protected]

Commercial enquiries, please contact: [email protected]

Address

The London Economic Newspaper Limited t/a TLE
Company number 09221879
International House,
24 Holborn Viaduct,
London EC1A 2BN,
United Kingdom

© The London Economic Newspaper Limited t/a TLE thelondoneconomic.com - All Rights Reserved. Privacy

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Lottery Results
    • Lotto
    • Set For Life
    • Thunderball
    • EuroMillions
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Food
  • Travel
  • JOBS
  • More…
    • Elevenses
    • Opinion
    • Property
    • Tech & Auto
  • About Us
    • Privacy policy
  • Contact us

© The London Economic Newspaper Limited t/a TLE thelondoneconomic.com - All Rights Reserved. Privacy

← “Extraordinarily, landlords currently have no obligation to make homes ‘fit for human habitation’…” Parliament hears ← These Stormy Daniels revelations make Fire and Fury look timid
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Lottery Results
    • Lotto
    • Set For Life
    • Thunderball
    • EuroMillions
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Food
  • Travel
  • JOBS
  • More…
    • Elevenses
    • Opinion
    • Property
    • Tech & Auto
  • About Us
    • Privacy policy
  • Contact us

© The London Economic Newspaper Limited t/a TLE thelondoneconomic.com - All Rights Reserved. Privacy

-->