London, UK. 31st October 2016. A protester thrust a poster stating the figures the DWP released that 7200 people died while under "work-related activity" for ESA benefit from 2011-2014 into the hands of Mind CEO Paul Farmer, who had come out to argue with the protesters but he rapidly dropped it. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 31st October 2016. A protester thrust a poster stating the figures the DWP released that 7200 people died while under "work-related activity" for ESA benefit from 2011-2014 into the hands of Mind CEO Paul Farmer,who had come out to argue with the protesters but he rapidly dropped it. The Mental Health Resistance Network and Disabled People Against Cuts claim Mind is refusing to admit that welfare reform, cuts and sanctions have led to many, especially those with mental health problems to commit suicide and has dropped its support for the long-running court case aimed at forcing the government to make WCA safer for people with mental health conditions. Peter Marshall Alamy Live News
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