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I've posted these in other threads, but perhaps they deserve a new thread.
At last, a report that skewers Iain Duncan Smith's welfare policies
We Are Spartacus releases its 'almanac of condemnation', a devastating critique of welfare reforms backed with case studies.
Alex Andreou.
theguardian.com
Monday 9 December 2013.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/dec/09/iain-duncan-smith-welfare-policies
The People's Review of the Work Capability Assessment.
We Are Spartacus.
http://wearespartacus.org.uk/wp-con...-WCA-Further-Evidence-December-2013-final.pdf
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At last, a report that skewers Iain Duncan Smith's welfare policies
We Are Spartacus releases its 'almanac of condemnation', a devastating critique of welfare reforms backed with case studies.
Alex Andreou.
theguardian.com
Monday 9 December 2013.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/dec/09/iain-duncan-smith-welfare-policies
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Today also sees the publication of the stunning People's Review of the Work Capability Assessment (pdf). It has been compiled by the anonymous organisation, We Are Spartacus, whose activism in this area has been hugely empowering. The report is a collection of statistics surrounding welfare reform and reactions of MPs, charities and professional groups to the way in which it has been administered. An almanac of condemnation, if you will. Most importantly, the report compiles statements from sick and disabled people actually going through the system.
These are most encouraging developments and point to a sea-change in the way our democracy works in this internet age. There is no doubt that without extensive use of the internet and social media, the compilation of such a detailed report would have been impossible and its publication unnoticed. For too long, this group of most vulnerable people, many of them with serious health and mobility problems, have been too easy a target for cost-cutting governments of all hues to demonise, recalibrate and victimise. This is no longer the case. Vulnerable people have grabbed the issue by the scruff of the neck and are taking the fight to the government. It is inspirational and points the way to a level of democratisation hitherto unseen.
I encourage you to read the report. It is packed with striking statistics and heartrending stories, in the words of people being put through this inhuman and degrading assessment. It contains the stories of those who can no longer speak, having taken their own lives or succumbed to their illness, while being hounded by the very department which is meant to protect them, people like Peter whose leg fused as a result of injury and, having suffered a stroke which meant he couldn't grip with one hand, received a text telling him to attend the Jobcentre. He sent his partner a text which read "I give up". He was found hanging at his home.
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The People's Review of the Work Capability Assessment.
We Are Spartacus.
http://wearespartacus.org.uk/wp-con...-WCA-Further-Evidence-December-2013-final.pdf
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