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Labour conference: We’re planning a social security offensive, says Abrahams

By John Pring on 2nd October 2015 Category: Politics

Labour conference: We’re planning a social security offensive, says Abrahams
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Labour’s new shadow minister for disabled people has promised a major overhaul of the work capability assessment (WCA), and no further cuts to disability support, but has stopped short of calling for a return to previous levels of spending. Debbie Abrahams […]

Labour conference: DLA ‘gave me back my life’, says activist

By John Pring on 2nd October 2015 Category: Independent Living

Labour conference: DLA ‘gave me back my life’, says activist
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An activist has told a Labour conference fringe meeting how her attempts to secure the support she needed after becoming disabled left her feeling “like a human pinball”. Catherine Scarlett became disabled four years ago, and has faced an “incredibly steep […]

Labour conference: Tory bill of rights ‘would water down Human Rights Act’

By John Pring on 2nd October 2015 Category: Human Rights

Labour conference: Tory bill of rights ‘would water down Human Rights Act’
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The under-threat Human Rights Act could be used to halt the scandal of disabled people who have died after being put through the government’s much-criticised “fitness for work” test regime, according to Labour’s new shadow minister for disabled people. Debbie Abrahams […]

Duncan Smith silent on calls for apology over ‘normal’ comments

By John Pring on 11th September 2015 Category: Politics

Duncan Smith silent on calls for apology over ‘normal’ comments
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Work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith is facing fresh calls to quit or be fired after suggesting in the House of Commons that disabled people were not “normal”. Duncan Smith (pictured) told MPs during work and pensions questions this week […]

DWP is ‘taking baby steps’ on sanctions when regime ‘is costing lives’

By John Pring on 5th June 2015 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP is ‘taking baby steps’ on sanctions when regime ‘is costing lives’
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Companies delivering the government’s Work Programme appear to have ignored rules that protect disabled people from serious harm, forcing the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to publish new guidance on its benefit sanctions regime. DWP has accused providers of an […]

Secret DWP reviews called for improvements after benefit deaths

By John Pring on 6th March 2015 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Secret DWP reviews called for improvements after benefit deaths
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The government has admitted that more than 30 secret reviews carried out following the deaths of benefit claimants called for improvements in how the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) operates locally and nationally. The “appalling” statistic has added to pressure […]

MP’s shock over civil servant’s U-turn on benefit deaths

By John Pring on 21st February 2015 Category: Benefits and Poverty

MP’s shock over civil servant’s U-turn on benefit deaths
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A Labour MP has said she is “shocked” that a senior civil servant will not be examining whether there is evidence that the government was to blame over any of 49 benefit-related deaths. Labour MP Debbie Abrahams spoke out after Disability […]

MP asks civil servant to search benefit death reports to check on DWP blame

By John Pring on 6th February 2015 Category: Benefits and Poverty

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A senior civil servant has been asked by an MP to examine whether any of the 49 secret reviews into benefit-related deaths concluded that the government had been partly to blame. The question came as Conservative employment minister Esther McVey was […]

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