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Man with neurological disorder fights to get vital benefits money back

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A man with an incurable neurological condition has had his benefits cut and now faces a long fight to claw back cash he says should never have been taken away.Simon Noonan, who has Tourette’s Syndrome (TS) and battles with other conditions such as ADHD and OCD, was deemed unsuitable for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) money in February after a year of receiving the benefit. PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens Simon, 31, and his partner Sarah Brodie, who live in Renfrew with Sarah’s two young children, have now lost £618 of their monthly income.Simon has been told he must contest the decision made by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).His worried partner Sarah, 35, said the situation is taking its toll on their

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