Tony Abbott has called out people suffering with depression who rely on the disability support pension.
Talking to 2GB, Abbott voiced his opinion on what the Turnbull government needs to do for the next national budget.
“If people are doing the best they can for themselves and for their families and it is literally impossible for them to find work, fair enough. We were far too ready to put people on the DSP [disability support pension], with bad backs, a bit of depression and so on” he said.
He continued “These are not permanent conditions.”
Disability pensioners were not the only ones though with Abbott also calling out individuals for not taking the first job they see, “We have to wake up to ourselves. This idea that you can be unemployed on benefits in a town where you can’t get fruit pickers…it’s just wrong,” he said.
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“These might not be the jobs you want to do for the rest of your life but a job is a job…You have to take it, you just have to take it.”
The controversial comments caused quite the backlash with many taking to social media, slamming his comments for trivializing mental illness by calling it “a bit of depression”.
Tony Abbott might consider discussing with his former ministerial colleague, Andrew Robb, the effects of "a bit of depression".
— Nick Ford (@nickford) December 14, 2016
"A bit of depression"
— christine ellison (@mrspinchbeck) December 14, 2016
Must be all in your mind.
Tony Abbott
TURNBULL : I have a bad back .A very bad back. You see, I don't have a spine. Am I eligible for a disability pension?
— Duncan Watson (@DuncanWatson8) December 14, 2016
TONY ABBOTT : No.
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Tony Abbott repositions himself as a medical clinician and disability expert. Who knew? #auspol
— Alan J Wright (@alwriting) December 14, 2016
Humanitarian of the year…👊⚡️ “Tony Abbott says disability pensions are given out too easily”https://t.co/uEIYE7DvlU
— Nic Carrington-Sima (@NicCarrington) December 14, 2016
Kevin Rudd’s daughter, Jessica Rudd also voiced her thoughts on the former Prime Minister’s comments.
BREAKING: Able-bodied triathlete pensioner in Lycra slams pensioners suffering chronic pain and mental illness.
— Jess Rudd (@Jess_Rudd) December 14, 2016
Outstanding material from Tony Abbott today. Not sure which is worse: a "bit of depression" or a bad back-bencher?
— Jess Rudd (@Jess_Rudd) December 14, 2016
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