The Tories just showed their utter contempt for those hurt by Universal Credit
The government didn’t even try to defend their controversial welfare reforms, failing to take part in a vote last night.
The government didn’t even try to defend their controversial welfare reforms, failing to take part in a vote last night.
Radio station accused of ‘surpassing gotcha journalism’ and relying on ‘false equivalency’, with suggestion that charging prospective party members a premium rate to join Labour is the same as forcing destitute benefits claimants to call 55p a minute line for food money.
Members of DWP committee fear next month’s planned roll-out could leave ‘hundreds of thousands’ without benefits.
Only a coherent package of reforms can end rough sleeping
Welfare sanctions don’t ‘motivate’ homeless people – they grind them down as a message to the rest of us.
Some ‘welfare-to-work’ providers twice as tough for the same referrals
Well done IDS
How can people downsize if they have nowhere to go?
Research suggests the areas of England with the greatest use of assessments have also seen the sharpest rise in reported suicides
Changes will give sanctioned claimants 14-days to appeal before their money is stopped