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'We can't afford disabled people'- row with BIL, what next? AIBU to ditch him?

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SleepingOnTheJob · 14/05/2011 17:11

Some people will know this story as I have talked about it of board sorry. It's just bothering me and I have yet to decide what to do next.

Background: I have 4 children, all cocneived with a good job in family etc but whilst there still is empoyment DHs income hqs taken a big hit from redundancy and I am now a carer. Two of the boys are diagnosed with ASD, one has a non formal diagnosis (ie school say but no OT accepting referrals locally due to OT sick leave) of dyspraxia, and ds4 has just been referred for assessment for autism, I would say AS.

Was at Mums with 3 boys. Sunday relaxing in sun in garden etc whilst Dh took one off to see mates. Mum's a fair drive from us so unusual to get to see her therefore a treat. BIL walks in with nephew who runs off with my boys; BIL sits down but doesn't even look at me, fiddling with phone. Coughs and starts to speak:

'All benefits claimants are lazy bastards'

'I'm a carer. I didn't choose this'

'This country cannot afford you'

'I'm going to try and get work next year when the yongest starts school'

'We cannot afford you'

'The boys didn't choose to be disabled'

'We can't afford disabled people; they sort themselves out or fuck off but disability is a luxury we cannot afford'

'What does that mean?'

'We cant afford them'

he then launched into a rant about all the kids with 'rubbish dx's' (I know one via a mate, severe asd) at the school he is a Governor at and walked out. I have spoken to sis since on phone and she clearly has no idea but not seen him. Didn't send birthday card to him either but feel mean for it; bought one but it's still here. Burst into tears and was crying a bit for days after, what with shock of ds4 failing developmental tests and being referred as well. Wish i'd had the guts to ask him what disabled people should actually do or be done with, have gut feeling euthanasia was hanging in the air but not said.

This is my boys, his nephews ffs. I've known him longer than he has known my sister. He' not exactlys truggling- they work hard but have plenty to show for it. I'd understand if they were under threat of bankruptcy or something.

Haven't been to mums other than to do a drop and run since, don't want to see him. He is there a lot.

AIBU to just pretend he doesn't exist? Also tempted to put a clause in will that on no account can he have my boys if dh and I should pass away but no toehr family yong enough.

What to do?

Mum has also had comments from nephew about people who live in social housing being a drain on state; a drain that has given them all hours childcare for six years, 5 days FT a week for 5 of them!

Mum and Dad were mortified but are too scared of losing the nephew they did pretty much raise at one pint (due to sister's ill health) to say anything except that he's a wanker.

Thank you. Please no rants about fraudulent claims; I agree they are criminals. They are not me though.

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IntergalacticHussy · 17/05/2011 12:11

he really does sound like a Nazi.

I would probably Zeig-Heiled him and addressed him as 'mein Fuhrer' from now on. Bastard.

What does he do for work that makes him so fucking superior?

Glitterknickaz · 17/05/2011 12:27

Do exaggerated goose stepping in front of him, one arm straight aloft and the other with a finger over the upper lift.

Mind you, wrong to mock the afflicted I suppose, cos that's what he is.

Kallista · 17/05/2011 13:10

He sounds like my uncle who had similar attitudes (eg. pro euthanasia / assisted suicide) - until he had a cancer scare.
Funny how a brush with death can change someone's views so rapidly!! He finally understood how valuable each life is.

smallwhitecat · 17/05/2011 13:19

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Glitterknickaz · 17/05/2011 13:23

I think somewhere they made it closer to 1 in 84, swc Smile

aliceliddell · 17/05/2011 14:03

Like that gorilla story! Nazi quote v useful. SWC, I think you're right about the fear and random nature of disability. The thing about Cameron not coming out to the Hardest Hit - was he scared? Hope so. Pointless to suggest he was embarrassed as these bastards know no shame.

smallwhitecat · 17/05/2011 14:10

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Peachy · 17/05/2011 14:11

I woudln't expect the PM either, I would expect a Minister from the appropriate department.

Peachy · 17/05/2011 14:13

Though anyone who has ever tried to get hold of contact details for IDS- !!!!!! he's well known for not returning calls or contacts, doesn;t even respond to promises to contact amde in meetings (rep. within disability charity field).

Which is a shame becuase really, manners aren;t related to political persuasion and if you won't do it don't promise it.

ScousyFogarty · 17/05/2011 14:50

Peachy..the Minister did make a statement behind closed doors on TV.

She is posher than Cameron; and actually tried to deny the disabled were their to protest. The interviewer put her down It was an awful way to treat the marchers

QuackQuackBoing · 17/05/2011 15:04

herbietea What happened? (i'm nosy)

MintyMoo · 17/05/2011 15:47

Glitter - go for it, it's a great analogy

Maria Miller was a disagrace. She tried to turn it in to a discussion about how there's more people on DLA for alcohol/drug abuse than for being blind/deaf.

She didn't have the guts to face a crowd of thousands and say that though.

herbietea · 17/05/2011 20:48

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berylmuspratt · 17/05/2011 22:36

He sounds a complete tossbag, I'd ask him to keep his opinions to himself. I can't believe he's a school governor!!

QuackQuackBoing · 18/05/2011 10:52

herbietea That's awful! I had SPD with both of mine as well as didn't know that meant you weren't supposed to have a vaginal delivery . . . or is that just in extreme cases?

Peachy · 19/05/2011 14:32

Herbie I have never before encountered anyone with a quicker birth than ds4 (35 minutes) wow!

(PS have you read new criteria for PIP? is out now)

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