Showing posts with label Ian Duncan Smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ian Duncan Smith. Show all posts

Monday 21 March 2016

Disabled People Against Cuts protest March 23rd

From Disabled People Against Cuts

 


 Dear friends,

Protest at Parliament
10am onwards Wednesday 23 March
London SW1A 0AA
Westminster tube

Please come to this protest called by Disabled People Against Cuts to press MPs against cuts to disability benefits.  We’ll be there! And we don’t want them to put the squeeze on pensioners now instead...  Please let us know if you can come, email back or call us on 020 7482 2496.


From Disabled People Against Cuts:

URGENT Call Out for Wednesday March 23rd

Many apologies for the very short notice which we know will make it impossible for some people to get to this. Due to the unexpected events of the last few days and the sudden resignation of IDS and what seems to be an increasing number of Tory MPs that the attacks they’ve made against disabled people for the last 6 years are unjust means we feel it is important we have a presence in parliament before PMQs.

Please meet at visitors’ entrance to parliament at 10 am or inside the main lobby if arriving later.

If you can definitely get to this could you please drop us an email to mail@dpac.uk.net
 

Later on Wednesday there is the prptest against forced academies 5pm Assemble, Westminsstre Cathedral

Saturday 4 October 2014

IDS's pre-paid cards aimed at creating hostility against the poor and humiliating them

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  • The Coalition Government are balancing the budget on the backs of the poor
  • The Green Party is the only party committed to transforming the economy to make it work for all not just the 1%
 
Work and Pensions Minister Iain Duncan Smith’s announcement on Government plans to introduce payments on pre-paid cards to welfare state claimants has  been denounced as “positively Orwellian” by the Green Party.
 
The party has responded to Iain Duncan Smith’s speech with anger saying that “this move is deliberately aimed at generating  disunity and creating hostility towards the most vulnerable.”
 
Green Party Welfare Spokesperson, Romayne Phoenix said:

The Conservative's  disastrous decision to introduce payments on pre-paid cards for claimants shows how out of touch they are with the realities of life for many people in Britain today. Anyone that is in debt or struggling to earn a living doesn't need reminding to spend their small benefit payments on food for their families. What most people need are better wages and better support. 87% of people claiming state aid are already in work but often in such low paid jobs that leave them  unable to pay their bills and having to look to the state for help. These families deserve support, not retribution and humiliation.
If the Conservative's really want to help people facing problems with gambling and addiction, they should stop promoting the national lottery and stop cutting funding to those vital support services that have been set up specifically to help people in tackling such issues. If the government is really that hung-up on problem gambling, a more socially beneficial approach might be to introduce pre-paid cards for their friends in banking that require them to invest sustainability and ethically rather than speculating away public finances.

The Welfare reforms have so far caused "financial hardship and distress" a committee of MPs found in April.