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 Post subject: Re: Spending cuts, are you happy with the cuts?
PostPosted: 10 Dec 12, 10:58 
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Funding and staff 'cut' for cancer networks BBC


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 Post subject: Re: Spending cuts, are you happy with the cuts?
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 Post subject: Re: Spending cuts, are you happy with the cuts?
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Gas boss forced out with a golden goodbye: As families face ever-rising bills, energy chief is walking away with up to £13m Mail


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 Post subject: Re: Spending cuts, are you happy with the cuts?
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Britain's most senior judge says he fears cuts to legal aid could undermine the rule of law. BBC


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 Post subject: Re: Spending cuts, are you happy with the cuts?
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Osborne in battle to weaken EU bankers' bonus cap plans BBC


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 Post subject: Re: Spending cuts, are you happy with the cuts?
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The great bedroom tax farce: Just 50 one-bed homes available for 7,000 hit in one city

Those facing cuts include foster families, those caring for someone with a disability and divorcees who share custody of their children
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 Post subject: Re: Spending cuts, are you happy with the cuts?
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Bedroom tax on poor is proof we are not all in this together

The blunderbuss approach of slashing the benefits of those with spare rooms combines the unfairness of the poll tax with a cruel twist of King Herod
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 Post subject: Re: Spending cuts, are you happy with the cuts?
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Archbishop of Canterbury condemns benefit changes BBC


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 Post subject: Re: Spending cuts, are you happy with the cuts?
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Church critics say welfare cuts 'unjust' BBC


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 Post subject: Re: Welfare cuts, do you agree with the government?
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I will go after bogus disabled... some of them DO get better! Ex-TV host who is our new Work Minister on the UK's THREE MILLION claiming disability benefit
Esther McVey, 45, is taking on the role of Minister for the Disabled
Said she will pursue those who bogus claimants of disability allowance
Claimed one in 17 could receive allowance within five years if rate continues
Praised her demolition boss father Jimmy for her political views
Said many of those classed as 'disabled' are not and that 'bodies heal'
Also revealed she does not regret not having children and never got married as she 'never met the man'

By SIMON WALTERS Mail


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 Post subject: Re: Welfare cuts, do you agree with the government?
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Benefit cuts: how the language of welfare poisoned our social security
Successive governments prepared the ground for these savage cuts by importing the terminology of dependency from the US


Ruth Lister www.guardian.co.uk


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 Post subject: Re: Welfare cuts, do you agree with the government?
PostPosted: 01 Apr 13, 18:55 
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Iain Duncan Smith Urged By Petition To Show He Can Actually Live On £53 A Week www.huffingtonpost.co.uk


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 Post subject: Re: Welfare cuts, do you agree with the government?
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George Osborne Attacks 'Shrill' Critics of Benefit Cuts www.huffingtonpost.co.uk


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 Post subject: Re: Welfare cuts, do you agree with the government?
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Iain Duncan Smith Petition: Treasury Minister Greg Clark Concedes Living On £53 A Week 'Would Be An Incredible Struggle' www.huffingtonpost.co.uk


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 Post subject: Re: Welfare cuts, do you agree with the government?
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10 lies we're told about welfare
Has someone made Jim Royle a policy adviser? Millions are being made poorer while we're fobbed off with porkies

Ricky Tomlinson


Protesters against the proposed 'bedroom tax' gather outside Downing Street in London. Photograph: Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images
Welfare reform, my arse. Has Jim Royle parked his chair, feet up, telly on, in the corridors between the Treasury and the Department for Work and Pensions? Employing him as adviser can be the only explanation for the utter rubbish that boils forth from this government on welfare.

Who else could have dreamed up the bedroom tax, a policy so stupid it forces people to leave their homes and drag themselves around the country in search of nonexistent one-bedroom flats?

That one has to be the result of too many hours in front of Jeremy Kyle (no offence) with the heating on full and a can of super-strength lager. It seems as if that is how this government views ordinary people: feckless and useless – poor, because they brought it on themselves, deliberately.

Maybe the cabinet is confused. Twenty-three millionaires in the one room can get like that. But do you know what, enough. Let's call this government's welfare policy what it is – wrong, nasty and dishonest.

Off the top of my head, I can list 10 porkies they are spinning to justify the latest stage of their attack on our 70-year-old welfare state.

1. Benefits are too generous

Really? Could you live on £53 a week as Iain Duncan Smith is claiming he could if he had to? Then imagine handing back 14% of this because the government deems you have a "spare room". Could you find the money to pay towards council tax and still afford to eat at the end of the week?

2. Benefits are going up

They're not. A 1% "uprating" cap is really a cut. Inflation is at least 2.7% . Essentials like food, fuel and transport are all up by at least that, in many cases far more. Benefits are quickly falling behind the cost of living.

3. Jobs are out there, if people look

Where? Unemployment rose last month and is at 2.5 million, with one million youngsters out of work. When Costa Coffee advertised eight jobs, 1,701 applied.

4. The bedroom tax won't hit army families or foster carers


Yes it will. Perhaps most cruel of all, the tax will not apply to foster families who look after one kid. If you foster siblings, then tough. But these kids are often the hardest to place. Thanks to George Osborne and IDS, their chances just got worse. And even if your son or daughter is in barracks in Afghanistan, then don't expect peace of mind as the government still has to come clean on plans for their bedroom.

5. Social tenants can downsize


Really, where? Councils sold their properties – and Osborne wants them to sell what's left. Housing associations built for families. In Hull, there are 5,500 people told to chase 70 one-bedroom properties.

6. Housing benefit is the problem

In fact it's rental costs. Private rents shot up by an average of £300 last year. No wonder 5 million people need housing benefits, but they don't keep a penny. It all goes to landlords.

7. Claimants are pulling a fast one

No. Less than 1% of the welfare budget is lost to fraud. But tax avoidance and evasion is estimated to run to £120bn.

8. It's those teenage single mums

An easy target. Yet only 2% of single mums are teenagers. And most single mums, at least 59%, work.

9. We're doing this for the next generation

No you're not. The government's admitted at least 200,000 more children will be pushed deeper into poverty because of the welfare changes.

10. Welfare reforms are just about benefit cuts

Wrong. The attack on our welfare state is hitting a whole range of services – privatising the NHS, winding up legal aid for people in debt and closing SureStart centres and libraries. All this will make life poorer for every community.

Some call these myths. I call them lies. We are being told lies about who caused this crisis and lied to about the best way out of it. But I know one thing to be true: this government's polices will make millions of people poorer and more afraid. To do that when you do not have to, when there are other options, is obscene. That's why I'm backing union Unite's OurWelfareWorks campaign in its efforts to help highlight the truth about our welfare state.

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