social security
Policy groundhog day: On immigration, Cameron’s words were nothing new
If you take the long view on immigration policy, the similarities between Cameron’s speech and the language of immigration over the last twenty five years are striking.
Disabled people wait 118,000 years longer than IDS intended
900,000 disabled people are waiting a combined 118,000 years longer than intended for assessments and decisions on crucial support.
The Tories have overspent by £25 billion on social security
Figures show that the DWP overspend comes despite debilitating cuts to working people and families.
The myth of migrants ‘flocking’ to Britain’s ‘soft touch’ benefits system
The desire to 'get on' isn't confined to affluent Westerners.
Exclusive: An open letter to Iain Duncan Smith: Universal Credit questions that need answering
Existing problems with Universal credit risk being replicated unless you resolve them.
Disabled people know what it will take to help them into work. Will Labour listen?
Labour must prove it has changed its spots since the days of hiring Lord Freud as welfare reform adviser under Tony Blair.