In this case I think it’s a case of ‘don’t hate the player, hate the game’
I dislike this expression. There’s choices that have been made, including the choice to point out more ‘news’ about the scheme, the choice to put that article in such a tone, a choice to misrepresent how the scheme works and a further choice to release the finished article.
Whilst I fully understand the fact that someone has worked hard to get into a position where they can buy their new EV6, just to find out that someone getting enhanced PIP needs just £8,000 and they get one fully serviced and insured for ‘free’ might feel a little concerned. I doubt they’d want to make the full exchange though.
That exchange is the sacrifice of their ‘healthy’ lifestyle to one where severe pain and discomfort are a daily occurrence, where walking from their parking spot into their house and upstairs to the bathroom is more than they can manage in one go or to one where simply opening the front door generates such intense fear and anxiety that they have instant and severe physical discomfort, they feel sick, get an instant migraine, lose the control of their legs and panic so much their heart risks failure. All so they can drive a new car every 3 years for ‘free’.
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I'll try to give my honest opinion but am always open to learning.
Mark