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Benefits and Bypasses.

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Katek Wed 08-Apr-15 09:56:47

Did anyone else see this programme last night? I was appalled. Chap had lost a leg through smoking, reckoned the damage was done and carried on smoking as did his pregnant daughter. Young lad with persistent cough refused to accept that it was smoking causing his problems. Worst of all was the 30 stone 21 year old that saw her weight as an illness and kept looking for sick notes to get benefit. No responsibility taken for her own life/wellbeing, just laid on her bed and stuffed her face.

Should NHS be treating people for what are self inflicted illnesses??

Eloethan Sun 12-Apr-15 10:35:30

I don't think the message is getting across because the government doesn't have the resources to fund a multi-million pound marketing campaign to counteract that of the food industry. And this, and previous governments, have been too gutless to stand up to the food industry and insist that it behaves responsibly and shows some concern for people's health instead of just its own profits.

Anniebach Sun 12-Apr-15 10:41:21

rosequartz , yes it was those who do isolate them as prone to obesity I was speaking to. Some just do not listen to this underclass and I mean listen

rosequartz Sun 12-Apr-15 10:47:34

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However, if we are talking about 'class' then I would say that obesity occurs across the class divide.

It is not just 'the poor on benefits' who may get depressed.
They do not have ownership of feelings of hopelessness and 'reaching for the biscuit packet' as you put it.
And why mention violin lessons if it had nothing to do with the argument. Poor children whose families are on benefits are not excluded from the joys (or otherwise) of violin lessons.
I was just trying to point out that it is all a lot more complex than coming down to 'class' ' poverty' and 'benefits'.

durhamjen Sun 12-Apr-15 10:50:01

You also need to look at the people with the power.
This man is not going to agree to a tax on sugar, I do not think.

"Iain Ferguson is the lead non-executive board member for the department, and was appointed in January 2012.

He is Chairman of Wilton Park, an agency of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. He also holds the following posts:

non-executive director for Balfour Beatty plc, Davis Service Group plc and Gregg’s plc
member of the PWC (UK llp) advisory board

Iain is also a member of the Foresight Global Food and Farming project, the Better Regulation Strategy Group and the Honorary Vice-President of the British Nutrition Foundation. He was CEO of Tate & Lyle plc from May 2003 until the end of 2009, and previously worked with Unilever for 26 years."

He is on the board of Defra.

rosequartz Sun 12-Apr-15 10:51:03

I agree Eloethan

Many of these firms are totally irresponsible.

Anniebach Sun 12-Apr-15 11:01:07

rosequartz , children from poor families are excluded from violin lessons etc because they exclude themselves , not so sure about the joys, remembering one on the Cello and one on the flute at the same time . I weep for these children in the underclass of this country because one can see they are preparing to be the next generation of the underclass of the UK .

rosequartz Sun 12-Apr-15 11:22:35

DS excluded himself from violin lessons. Probably wise.

Sorry, not making a post in jest, just remembering.

Eloethan Sun 12-Apr-15 11:52:20

Local authorities are making massive cuts in the amount of money allocated for music education because they feel they must prioritise "essential" services as far as is possible.

Anniebach Sun 12-Apr-15 11:55:07

Often wished my daughters had rosequartz

rosequartz Sun 12-Apr-15 12:01:16

We couldn't afford a fullsize violin for DD1 when the time came to buy one, so she gave up which is what happens often I think.
Music lessons are well funded in Wales - in primary anyway as far as I know.

durhamjen Sun 12-Apr-15 13:21:35

Going back to the subject of smoking which was in the OP, this is happening in the rest of the world now. If you do not want our government to be sued next, sign up.

https://secure.avaaz.org/en/uruguay_vs_big_tobacco_wa_ctrl/?bkHcnjb&v=56744