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Civil servants ‘ashamed’ to work for DWP over ‘pig’s ear’ universal credit

By John Pring on 5th December 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Civil servants ‘ashamed’ to work for DWP over ‘pig’s ear’ universal credit
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Civil servants described to colleagues how they were “ashamed” to work for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) because of the experiences of their own relatives when claiming universal credit, leaked documents have revealed. The thoughts of DWP civil servants […]

Shadow chancellor backs call for criminal investigation into Duncan Smith and Grayling

By John Pring on 5th December 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Shadow chancellor backs call for criminal investigation into Duncan Smith and Grayling
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Labour’s shadow chancellor has joined disabled campaigners in backing calls for a criminal probe into the actions of former Tory ministers and senior civil servants, following the publication of a five-year investigation into the deaths of disabled benefit claimants. The 12,000-word […]

UK ‘one of worst in European Union on disability poverty’

By John Pring on 5th December 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

UK ‘one of worst in European Union on disability poverty’
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The UK is one of the worst-performing countries in the European Union (EU) when it comes to protecting disabled people from poverty, according to official figures. The EU figures show that the UK is the 10th worst of the 28 EU […]

Election 2019: SNP manifesto manages just three mentions of disability

By John Pring on 5th December 2019 Category: Politics

Election 2019: SNP manifesto manages just three mentions of disability
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The SNP’s general election manifesto includes just three mentions of disability or disabled people, and only one of those is related to a policy it would push for in the next parliament. Many policies that have a specific impact on disabled […]

Election 2019: Plaid Cymru manifesto pledges free social care for Wales

By John Pring on 5th December 2019 Category: Politics

Election 2019: Plaid Cymru manifesto pledges free social care for Wales
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Plaid Cymru is promising to push for free social care in Wales and to demand full control over universal credit, in its general election manifesto. One of the party’s five headline policies includes a pledge to offer free social care through […]

Election 2019: Labour pledges inquiry into seven years of DWP benefit deaths

By John Pring on 28th November 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Election 2019: Labour pledges inquiry into seven years of DWP benefit deaths
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A Labour government would set up an independent inquiry into the deaths of disabled benefit claimants linked to the actions of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and its private sector contractors, the party has told Disability News Service. The […]

Election 2019: Johnson backtracks on promised social care plan

By John Pring on 28th November 2019 Category: Independent Living

Election 2019: Johnson backtracks on promised social care plan
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Boris Johnson has refused to offer any long-term solution to the social care crisis in his party’s general election manifesto, despite insisting when he became prime minister that he had a “clear plan” for doing so. Instead, the party has offered […]

Election 2019: Miller ‘lies twice to voters’ on Tory DLA reforms

By John Pring on 28th November 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Election 2019: Miller ‘lies twice to voters’ on Tory DLA reforms
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A former Tory minister for disabled people appears to have lied twice about the government’s disability living allowance reforms, in response to concerns raised by her Labour opponent in an election hustings event. Maria Miller was minister for disabled people between […]

Election 2019: Disabled Lib Dems complain to their party over candidate’s disablist tweets

By John Pring on 21st November 2019 Category: Politics

Election 2019: Disabled Lib Dems complain to their party over candidate’s disablist tweets
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Disabled Liberal Democrats have sent a formal complaint to their own party after it failed to take disciplinary action against a general election candidate who admitted posting a string of disablist “jokes” on social media. The entire executive committee of the […]

Election 2019: Lib Dems fail to explain disability omissions… and snub disabled members

By John Pring on 21st November 2019 Category: Politics

Election 2019: Lib Dems fail to explain disability omissions… and snub disabled members
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The Liberal Democrats have refused to explain why they have omitted disabled people from key measures in their equalities manifesto. The equalities manifesto includes measures that address discrimination in the workplace, the criminal justice system and education, but they focus on […]

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