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An A4 referenced text. “Cash Not Care will make you feel angry, sad and inspired in equal measures. This is a book that needs to be widely read and talked about.” Dr Kayleigh Garthwaite ~ Postdoctoral Research AssociateCentre for Health and Inequalities Research, the University of Durham “Government is entitled to ensure that benefits are given to those with a genuine entitlement and to assess people. But the process must be professional and honest. In this book Mo Stewart peels back the layers of deception, and the confused thinking that underpins the destruction of social support for disabled people… Some of those assessed as fit for work died just afterwards. Others died later and some committed suicide. Stewart names names. She shows where and how the policies originated. She destroys all claims that they were based on solid research. To understand what is happening and why, this is the book to read and I thank Mo Stewart for writing it.” Sir Bert Massie CBE, DL ~ Chair, Disability Rights Commission 2000 – 2007 “When the history of the persecution of disabled people in the name of welfare reform in Britain finally gets written for mainstream audiences, Mo Stewart’s evidence will form the starting point. Read it here first.” Catherine Hale ~ Independent ResearcherAuthor of: ‘Fulfilling Potential? ESA and the Fate of the Work-Related Activity Group’ “Mo Stewart’s ground-breaking and tenacious research has led the way in exposing the destructive force of the corporate state on the concept of welfare. It has exposed the duplicity, harm and abuse these actions have caused to disabled people with the courage of truth. Its value cannot be overestimated and its worth must not be ignored.” Debbie Jolly ~ Co-founder, Disabled People Against Cuts The AuthorMo Stewart is a former healthcare professional, a disabled female veteran and an independent researcher. This
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