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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 22 Jan 16 4.35pm

A mother threatened with eviction from the house where her son took his own life was found hanged in the same spot, an inquest heard.

Frances McCormack, aged 53, had been badgered for Bedroom Tax after the death of her 16 year old son Jack Allen in 2013, the coroner heard.

The eviction notice arrived at her home the same day Ms McCormack's body was discovered on August 10 last year.

A handwritten note was found in her bedroom, part of which was addressed to David Cameron on the hardship the Bedroom Tax was causing.

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chris123 Flag hove actually 22 Jan 16 5.05pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Quote nickgusset at 22 Jan 2016 4.35pm

A mother threatened with eviction from the house where her son took his own life was found hanged in the same spot, an inquest heard.

Frances McCormack, aged 53, had been badgered for Bedroom Tax after the death of her 16 year old son Jack Allen in 2013, the coroner heard.

The eviction notice arrived at her home the same day Ms McCormack's body was discovered on August 10 last year.

A handwritten note was found in her bedroom, part of which was addressed to David Cameron on the hardship the Bedroom Tax was causing.

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Why not also highlight that this all happened in an area, locally governed by Rotherham Council, which I've just checked is Labour controlled.

 

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Stuk Flag Top half 22 Jan 16 5.10pm Send a Private Message to Stuk Add Stuk as a friend

Quote chris123 at 22 Jan 2016 5.05pm

Quote nickgusset at 22 Jan 2016 4.35pm

A mother threatened with eviction from the house where her son took his own life was found hanged in the same spot, an inquest heard.

Frances McCormack, aged 53, had been badgered for Bedroom Tax after the death of her 16 year old son Jack Allen in 2013, the coroner heard.

The eviction notice arrived at her home the same day Ms McCormack's body was discovered on August 10 last year.

A handwritten note was found in her bedroom, part of which was addressed to David Cameron on the hardship the Bedroom Tax was causing.

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Why not also highlight that this all happened in an area, locally governed by Rotherham Council, which I've just checked is Labour controlled.

And never mind the statement from the coroner too.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 22 Jan 16 5.13pm

Quote Stuk at 22 Jan 2016 5.10pm

Quote chris123 at 22 Jan 2016 5.05pm

Quote nickgusset at 22 Jan 2016 4.35pm

A mother threatened with eviction from the house where her son took his own life was found hanged in the same spot, an inquest heard.

Frances McCormack, aged 53, had been badgered for Bedroom Tax after the death of her 16 year old son Jack Allen in 2013, the coroner heard.

The eviction notice arrived at her home the same day Ms McCormack's body was discovered on August 10 last year.

A handwritten note was found in her bedroom, part of which was addressed to David Cameron on the hardship the Bedroom Tax was causing.

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Why not also highlight that this all happened in an area, locally governed by Rotherham Council, which I've just checked is Labour controlled.

And never mind the statement from the coroner too.


Yes the words the coroner used was 'may have'.

That's conclusive then.

Just like a bloke who jumps off of a car park may have just been looking over the edge to see how small people look from that high up.

Total nonsense. Once again you try and defend s***ness.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 22 Jan 16 5.15pm

Quote chris123 at 22 Jan 2016 5.05pm

Quote nickgusset at 22 Jan 2016 4.35pm

A mother threatened with eviction from the house where her son took his own life was found hanged in the same spot, an inquest heard.

Frances McCormack, aged 53, had been badgered for Bedroom Tax after the death of her 16 year old son Jack Allen in 2013, the coroner heard.

The eviction notice arrived at her home the same day Ms McCormack's body was discovered on August 10 last year.

A handwritten note was found in her bedroom, part of which was addressed to David Cameron on the hardship the Bedroom Tax was causing.

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Why not also highlight that this all happened in an area, locally governed by Rotherham Council, which I've just checked is Labour controlled.


Ahh yes, Rotherham council, inventors of the 'bedroom tax.' Yes I know it's called spare room subsidy before you use that as some sort of defense.

I'm not sure if some people on here are just WUM's or unfeeling cants.

 

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pefwin Flag Where you have to have an English ... 22 Jan 16 5.19pm

Quote nickgusset at 22 Jan 2016 5.15pm

Quote chris123 at 22 Jan 2016 5.05pm

Quote nickgusset at 22 Jan 2016 4.35pm

A mother threatened with eviction from the house where her son took his own life was found hanged in the same spot, an inquest heard.

Frances McCormack, aged 53, had been badgered for Bedroom Tax after the death of her 16 year old son Jack Allen in 2013, the coroner heard.

The eviction notice arrived at her home the same day Ms McCormack's body was discovered on August 10 last year.

A handwritten note was found in her bedroom, part of which was addressed to David Cameron on the hardship the Bedroom Tax was causing.

[Link]


Why not also highlight that this all happened in an area, locally governed by Rotherham Council, which I've just checked is Labour controlled.


Ahh yes, Rotherham council, inventors of the 'bedroom tax.' Yes I know it's called spare room subsidy before you use that as some sort of defense.

I'm not sure if some people on here are just WUM's or unfeeling cants.

That's a tad unfair on Brian.

 


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Stuk Flag Top half 22 Jan 16 5.23pm Send a Private Message to Stuk Add Stuk as a friend

Quote nickgusset at 22 Jan 2016 5.13pm

Quote Stuk at 22 Jan 2016 5.10pm

Quote chris123 at 22 Jan 2016 5.05pm

Quote nickgusset at 22 Jan 2016 4.35pm

A mother threatened with eviction from the house where her son took his own life was found hanged in the same spot, an inquest heard.

Frances McCormack, aged 53, had been badgered for Bedroom Tax after the death of her 16 year old son Jack Allen in 2013, the coroner heard.

The eviction notice arrived at her home the same day Ms McCormack's body was discovered on August 10 last year.

A handwritten note was found in her bedroom, part of which was addressed to David Cameron on the hardship the Bedroom Tax was causing.

[Link]


Why not also highlight that this all happened in an area, locally governed by Rotherham Council, which I've just checked is Labour controlled.

And never mind the statement from the coroner too.


Yes the words the coroner used was 'may have'.

That's conclusive then.

Just like a bloke who jumps off of a car park may have just been looking over the edge to see how small people look from that high up.

Total nonsense. Once again you try and defend s***ness.

I meant "The question of whether she intended to take her own life remains unclear".

But you know better...

Stop posting your facebook s*** on here, you're the WUM.

 


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chris123 Flag hove actually 22 Jan 16 5.24pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Quote nickgusset at 22 Jan 2016 5.15pm

Quote chris123 at 22 Jan 2016 5.05pm

Quote nickgusset at 22 Jan 2016 4.35pm

A mother threatened with eviction from the house where her son took his own life was found hanged in the same spot, an inquest heard.

Frances McCormack, aged 53, had been badgered for Bedroom Tax after the death of her 16 year old son Jack Allen in 2013, the coroner heard.

The eviction notice arrived at her home the same day Ms McCormack's body was discovered on August 10 last year.

A handwritten note was found in her bedroom, part of which was addressed to David Cameron on the hardship the Bedroom Tax was causing.

[Link]


Why not also highlight that this all happened in an area, locally governed by Rotherham Council, which I've just checked is Labour controlled.


Ahh yes, Rotherham council, inventors of the 'bedroom tax.' Yes I know it's called spare room subsidy before you use that as some sort of defense.

I'm not sure if some people on here are just WUM's or unfeeling cants.


Are you referring to me?

 

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johnfirewall Flag 22 Jan 16 5.26pm Send a Private Message to johnfirewall Add johnfirewall as a friend

It's the council demanding the money.

How are people driven to these measures over a few quid a week but no one's ever done the same thing after losing their job?

 

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chateauferret Flag 23 Jan 16 2.58am

Quote johnfirewall at 22 Jan 2016 5.26pm

It's the council demanding the money.

How are people driven to these measures over a few quid a week but no one's ever done the same thing after losing their job?

Well firstly you'd probably find that some have.

If I lose my job I still have my skills and I have at least some prospect of getting another job. If I were disabled and/or sick to the point where I depended on the benefit system and those "few quid a week" were all I had, having those benefits withdrawn would leave me (and my dependants) pretty much goosed.

Some benefits, notably ESA, are meant to be an individual's last recourse for funding basic necessities. Others might less extremely still be the difference between making ends meet and not. Taking them away without making absolutely sure they're no longer required is obviously dangerous.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 07 Feb 16 5.50pm

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Atos et al have all admitted how crap they are.

Is the outsourcing of assessments a get out of jail card for the governments that gave them the contracts?
Wasn't us - was the companies we gave the work to...

 

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johnno42000 Flag 18 Feb 16 3.35pm Send a Private Message to johnno42000 Add johnno42000 as a friend

Do they think his limbs will grow back?

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