Man Missing Part of His Skull Has Been Told He Is ‘Fit to Work’.

Sunday 22 May, 2016 Written by 
Kenny Bailey

Kenny Bailey who is partly paralysed and missing part of his skull has been told he is ‘fit to work’. Mr Bailey who is partly paralysed following a stroke and suffers from memory loss after an operation on his brain resulted in a large dent in his head and he is awaiting surgery where plates will be fitted in his skull.

The DWP said Mr Bailey, 50, from Barnsley m have cut his Employment and Supports Allowance (ESA) and he now fears he will lose his home and he is struggling to pay his basic bills.  Mr Bailey said the decision to cut his ESA was because hr can walk unaided 200 yards and get up from a chair.

Mr Bailey says he wants to work but physically he is unable. Mr Bailey cannot use his left side, his left arm he has a limp and says he finds it hard to concentrate. 

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