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Confusion – again – after Labour backtracks on Corbyn pledge to scrap universal credit

By John Pring on 13th June 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Confusion – again – after Labour backtracks on Corbyn pledge to scrap universal credit
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Labour’s policy on universal credit has again become mired in confusion after its leader, Jeremy Corbyn, promised to scrap the government’s “catastrophic” and “iniquitous” benefit system if his party wins the next general election. Such a move would be seen as […]

Should DRC rise again? Sir Bert asks in posthumous autobiography

By John Pring on 30th May 2019 Category: Human Rights

Should DRC rise again? Sir Bert asks in posthumous autobiography
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An autobiography by one of the most influential disabled people of the last 50 years – published posthumously – could ignite calls for the return of the Disability Rights Commission (DRC), 12 years after it was merged into a new equality […]

Senior MP calls on Rudd to act over DWP’s WCA deaths cover-up

By John Pring on 16th May 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Senior MP calls on Rudd to act over DWP’s WCA deaths cover-up
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A Labour MP has written to the work and pensions secretary to call for an inquiry into deaths linked to government social security reforms, and for evidence of criminal misconduct by ministers or civil servants to be passed to police. Debbie […]

MPs must speak out on criminal probe into DWP death links, say activists

By John Pring on 2nd May 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

MPs must speak out on criminal probe into DWP death links, say activists
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MPs have been asked why they are failing to speak out to back calls for a police investigation into alleged criminal misconduct by ministers and civil servants that may have led to the deaths of benefit claimants. The Justice for Jodey […]

Labour backs all Jodey Whiting petition demands

By John Pring on 4th April 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Labour backs all Jodey Whiting petition demands
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Labour’s shadow minister for disabled people has dispelled any doubts about Labour’s support for the Justice for Jodey Whiting petition, making it clear that she backs every one of its demands. Marsha de Cordova said this week that she backs everything […]

Jodey Whiting petition: Lib Dems back petition, but doubts over Labour

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

Jodey Whiting petition: Lib Dems back petition, but doubts over Labour
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A petition calling for an inquiry into deaths linked to the actions of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has secured the support of more than 20,000 people in less than two weeks. By this morning (Thursday), more than 22,000 […]

Jodey Whiting petition: DWP ‘has blood on its hands’, says Green party

By John Pring on 21st March 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Jodey Whiting petition: DWP ‘has blood on its hands’, says Green party
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Labour and the Green party have backed a petition that calls for an independent inquiry into deaths linked to the failings of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), and an investigation into potential criminal misconduct by ministers and civil servants. The […]

Broken promises have shattered hopes of right to independent living, says Morris

By John Pring on 14th March 2019 Category: Independent Living

Broken promises have shattered hopes of right to independent living, says Morris
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One of the architects of the last Labour government’s “life chances” strategy has described how “broken promises” by successive governments have shattered disabled people’s hopes of a genuine right to independent living. Dr Jenny Morris, who led the independent living section […]

‘Shocking’ PIP death figures ‘show assessment process is unfit for purpose’

By John Pring on 7th February 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

‘Shocking’ PIP death figures ‘show assessment process is unfit for purpose’
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About 1,600 working-age disabled people are dying every year after having their claim for disability benefits rejected, the government has been forced to admit. The Department for Work and Pensions figures (DWP) reveal that 7,990 disabled people who lodged a claim […]

DPAC warns Labour to rethink support for universal basic income

By John Pring on 31st January 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DPAC warns Labour to rethink support for universal basic income
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Campaigners are warning the Labour party to rethink its support for a radical new benefit system because of risks that its introduction would further isolate and impoverish disabled people. In a new report, UBI: Solution or Illusion? The Implications of Universal […]

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