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At last we’ve finally been able to see the allusive Department for Work and Pensions ESA report that’s been hidden for six years .
Nearly a third of ESA claimants are dealing with both severe physical health issues and significant mental health conditions.
The statistics are heartbreaking: 65% of them experience depression or anxiety at levels that warrant professional intervention.
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