I don't disagree with in principle but IDS has taken this way beyond that. I have a major spinal condition that can quite clearly be seen on MRI and X-Rays yet ATOS still deemed was I capable of working with 3 collapsed discs which was clearly compressing the nerves in my spine. The need to weed out the malingerers is needed but the heavy handed way in which it is done and the total refusal to listen to medical personnel which understand these conditions far better than the unqualified or wrongly qualified staff of ATOS is a joke. I was once interviewed by a nurse who had never worked in a orthopaedic department in her career. I myself worked in the NHS in medical capacity and took part in many orthopaedic surgical procedures. Her lack of knowledge was ridiculous. Yet due to her conclusions I found myself having to challenge her findings. I'm just glad it was before the withdrawal of legal aid for these kind of cases. I urge you, please don't be fooled by the deliberate muddying of the water on this by politicians. Go look it up for yourselves. This is one of the most abhorrent cases of deliberate misinformation by politicians of modern times.I fully sympathise with your situation. Your ire, however, is (at least) partially misplaced.
The reason that clampdowns on whether benefits are truly needed is down to the many benefit cheats in this country. If they didn't screw the taxpayer out of many thousands of pounds that they do not deserve, there would not be the need to try and find them. Unfortunately, the best way to find them is to check everybody on benefit, because there's no magic litmus test. And people like yourself whose condition may not be immediately apparent will come under greater scrutiny. That's not the way it should be, and I do feel for you. But sadly, because of the culture of benefit cheats in this country it's the way it is. A debilitating condition is fairly simple to fake, and only proper scrutiny will weed out the minority that are making life so tough for everyone who really needs the assistance. The alternative is the open-door, open-house policy adopted previously by Labour and which has led to the point we are now at.