Debbie Abrahams MP: The Tories are scapegoating vulnerable social security claimants
There is no evidence that ratcheting up sanctions incentivizes people into work
There is no evidence that ratcheting up sanctions incentivizes people into work
A survey of 1,647 respondents in the UK found that more than half adults wanted higher benefits for disabled people, carers and lone parents.
We are still in the midst of the worst health and economic crisis that impact those on the lowest incomes hardest.
Adam Price to promise “national reconstruction” in conference speech.
Rebuilding the system won’t cut it, says mental health policy advisor Tom Pollard
The government has delayed imposing Universal Credit on three million people
Philip Alston said the government’s welfare changes and council cuts are causing “misery”
A member of the Scottish Parliament said the most vulnerable in society are worried.
The government is intent on extending benefit sanctions by stealth
Welfare reforms are designed to divide society against itself