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  1. If I’d gone through all that I would have committed suicide! (No levity intended) Again I despair about NZ.

  2. So much for helping people “break free from welfare dependence”, this proves that it is a total BS slogan, that is intended to make injured and sick feel even worse and “guilty” for their hopeless lot.

    What Sally has experienced is the result of endless tightening up, of endless new requirements, of creating a chicken – egg scenario, or catch 22 one, as she mentions.

    How do you get out of this, when they do all to make it extremely hard to get any support. Who the hell can afford a lawyer when on a benefit? I am sorry and angry reading this story.

  3. My thoughts and best wishes are with you Sally and others in your situation. Somehow we must do better. If we can’t have a UBI, which seems like the obvious solution, what about a means-tested benefit paid automatically to everyone by the IRD? People in paid employment would have their payments reduced week by week as their PAYE was deducted. The self-employed could declare their income each week as they do now to WINZ, or opt-out of the benefit, to avoid having it added to their tax bill. Benefit fraud would be investigated and prosecuted the same way tax fraud is now.

  4. What is curious is that Work and Income continue to avoid the connection between this type of denial of entitlements and security incidents.

    Sorry for your loss. Self esteem and mana, energy, and general enjoyment of life, ongoing stress and the tacit threat it can easily happen again purely on a whim.

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