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CONTINUE P.I.P FOR POST TRAUMATIC STRESS & ANXIETY SUFFERERS.

Submitted on Thursday 2nd March 2017

Rejected on Monday 13th March 2017

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)

Petition Action

CONTINUE P.I.P FOR POST TRAUMATIC STRESS & ANXIETY SUFFERERS.

Petition Details

ANXIETY AND POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER ARE 'HIDDEN' ILLNESSES. WE ASK THAT THE GOVERNMENT STOP ADDING TO THE STIGMA OF MENTAL ILLNESS AND THAT WE BE TREATED WITH THE SAME RESPECT AND CARE AS THOSE SUFFERING MORE 'OBVIOUS' ILLNESSES.

Additional Information

Thousands of people in the UK battle every day with severe Anxiety and PTSD. We, the under-signed, felt 'punched in the face' yet again by the comments recently made by George Freeman MP. His statement that anxiety sufferers are not really disabled only serve to increase the stigma shamefully still surrounding Mental Illness. Benefits like the Personal Independence Payment enable sufferers to pay for any help that is necessary for them - something they are often denied by the NHS. Mr. Freeman's remarks are unacceptable from a Government which claims to want to help mental health sufferers. We ask that the Government keep its pledges, made by Theresa May in January of this year and 'tackle the stigma of mental illness' and stop degrading the 'day-to-day hell' of living with Anxiety.


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The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

There's already a petition about this issue. We cannot accept a new petition when we already have one about a very similar issue.

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