Camden New Journal - LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Published: 11 October 2007
Benefits system is a minefield for older citizens
• AFTER reading the letters in the New Journal from pensioners, it is evident the benefits system particularly for the old, is a minefield. If it had not been for a wonderful Labour councillor – who sadly lost at the last elections – and all the help he gave me and a certain equally patient and helpful person at Camden’s benefits advice section, I also would have been in the distressing situation that too many of these other old age pensioners are suffering.
I, like so many of the old, have a phobia of filling in forms and there are so many.
And no one is going to help us unless we ask the right people.
In the past the solution was very simple, make out women were witches and torture them to death. Of course, this only happened to the poor as they were considered to be a burden. Humanity has improved a bit since then, although not that much when I see some of the treatment in care homes. ANITA BROOKS
Springbank Walk, NW1
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