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Ministers decided to sit on critical PIP report, just days before publishing ‘brutal’ green paper

By John Pring on 16th January 2025 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Ministers decided to sit on critical PIP report, just days before publishing ‘brutal’ green paper
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Conservative ministers decided to hide a report that exposed the flaws of the “degrading” personal independence payment (PIP) system, just five days before they published proposals to replace PIP cash payments with vouchers or one-off grants, ministerial emails have revealed. Disability […]

Labour silence over PM’s work search comments, as Tory ex-DWP minister says: ‘You’d never have heard that from me’

By John Pring on 3rd October 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Labour silence over PM’s work search comments, as Tory ex-DWP minister says: ‘You’d never have heard that from me’
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The government has refused to clarify comments by the prime minister which suggested that all claimants of long-term sickness benefits will be expected to look for work under Labour’s social security reforms. The refusal came as Mims Davies, the last Conservative […]

Last Tory minister for disabled people dodges questions on fatal flaws in universal credit

By John Pring on 3rd October 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Last Tory minister for disabled people dodges questions on fatal flaws in universal credit
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The last Conservative minister for disabled people has dodged questions on whether her government failed to address flaws in the universal credit system that led to the deaths of disabled claimants. There have been increasing concerns about universal credit, including by […]

DWP staff tell MPs after years of deaths: We don’t have time to deal with safeguarding ‘carefully’ and ‘correctly’

By John Pring on 30th May 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP staff tell MPs after years of deaths: We don’t have time to deal with safeguarding ‘carefully’ and ‘correctly’
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Two-thirds of Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) staff still do not have enough time to deal with safeguarding concerns “carefully” and “correctly”, despite years of deaths of benefit claimants linked with DWP’s failings. Results from a survey* carried out by […]

Government fails to act over minister who shared post on ‘dangerous’ DWP policies

By John Pring on 9th May 2024 Category: Politics

Government fails to act over minister who shared post on ‘dangerous’ DWP policies
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The government is refusing to act or criticise its minister for disabled people after she shared a social media post that attacked her own department’s disability benefit reforms. Last week, Mims Davies shared a post on Twitter by a disability charity […]

Minister shares post that branded her own government’s PIP reforms ‘dangerous’

By John Pring on 2nd May 2024 Category: Politics

Minister shares post that branded her own government’s PIP reforms ‘dangerous’
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The minister for disabled people has refused to explain why she shared a social media post that described her own government’s disability benefit reforms as “dangerous” and accused ministers of “demonising” disabled people. Mims Davies, who has been minister for disabled […]

Access to Work waiting-list climbs again, despite DWP claims

By John Pring on 29th February 2024 Category: Employment

Access to Work waiting-list climbs again, despite DWP claims
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The number of disabled people waiting for a decision on their Access to Work (AtW) claim has continued to rise, six months after the government insisted it had improved the system and was hiring extra staff. The Department for Work and […]

DPOs’ verdict on Disability Action Plan: weak, grudging and just a list of empty promises

By John Pring on 8th February 2024 Category: Politics

DPOs’ verdict on Disability Action Plan: weak, grudging and just a list of empty promises
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Disabled people’s organisations have dismissed the government’s new Disability Action Plan as a series of “empty promises” that fail to address the “dire situation” disabled people are facing. The plan, and its 32 “practical actions”, was launched by disability minister Mims […]

Disabled Tories threaten to quit party after disability minister role is downgraded

By John Pring on 21st December 2023 Category: Politics

Disabled Tories threaten to quit party after disability minister role is downgraded
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Disabled Conservatives are considering tearing up their party memberships in protest at the decision to downgrade the importance of the role of minister for disabled people. They spoke out after a chaotic day last Thursday (14 December) saw the government originally […]

DWP admits Coffey and Duncan Smith both snubbed Disability Confident

By John Pring on 8th October 2020 Category: Employment

DWP admits Coffey and Duncan Smith both snubbed Disability Confident
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Work and pensions secretary Therese Coffey has failed to sign up to her own much-criticised disability employment scheme, Disability Confident, her department has admitted. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has also admitted that Sir Iain Duncan Smith, who launched […]

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‘Disastrous’ cuts bill that leaves legacy of distrust and distress ‘must be dropped’

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