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Even more draconian welfare reform on its way!

Concernedz | 12.02.2007 14:07 | Sheffield

FWD from SWAN website,

Just saw this on the Sheffield Welfare Action Network) SWAN website, why the silence from the left, etc..


Even more draconian welfare reform on its way!

12 Feb 2007 by roger

It now seems that the Govts welfare reforms are to go even further that the those outlined in the Welfare Reform Bill: from April: unemployed people who cannot speak English will have to show they are learning the language or face losing benefits, there will be also be a ‘crackdown’(don’t you just love that word!) on single parents.(see links for details) Welfare is also increasingly being used as a tool for social policy, hence the sanctions that are applied if one doesn’t go on New Deal and the benefit cuts for those who don’t learn English.

Welfare reform is now a key part of Tony Blair's and No 10’s ‘legacy agenda’ and one can now see see that the ‘gloves are off’ as it were. The Freud review, (led by a former investment banker!) is to present its wide ranging proposals on welfare reform next month and is expected to suggest sweeping new changes to welfare including much wider privatization. John Hutton has also been visiting Australia where a extremely draconian welfare regime has been introduced, (with some resistance), which includes faith based groups running the welfare state. He is looking at plans for the private and voluntary sectors to take over responsibility for finding jobs for the 4.5 (an incorrect figure?) million people out of work in Britain.

The Welfare Reform Bill which is now in the Lords and will probably be voted on in the Spring has gone through opposed, this includes the sessions of the (labour lead)Works and Pensions Select Committee which sadly raised few objections to the Bill and even unprecedentedly authorised funds upfront for its implementation!

 http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmworpen.htm

This Bill is targeting targeting millions of disabled people with the threat of losing up to 30 pounds per week if the claimant does not comply with back to work plans, interviews and ever more medical assessments through a more stringent Personal Capability Assessment (PCA) already the toughest in the world. It also replaces housing benefit with a fixed rate allowance, which will of course be much less.

SWAN urges you to write to your M.P about these ongoing 'massive attacks' on
welfare and benefits and contact the media with your concerns.

Single parents/Freud review
 http://politics.guardian.co.uk/homeaffairs/story/0,,2011052,00.html

Benefit cuts for ethnic minorities
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6352793.stm

Australia

 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/10/352511.html

 http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmworpen.htm


www.swansheffield.org.uk
 sheffieldwelfare@yahoo.co.uk



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Concernedz

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This Gov

12.02.2007 14:26

and it's methods have had a good effect that they never intended of bringing people back to forming very strong unions.Look out The powerful Scargills shall return.

Gungadin


Strong unions? - maybe, maybe not

12.02.2007 17:06

In reply to the last comment, when the Job Seekers Allowance (JSA) was introduced in 1996, there was a good response in the form of the (mostly) anarchist Groundswell network and the independent claimants unions that formed this network. But apart from minimal CPSA action, which was more about pay and protective screens than solidarity with claimants (which was pretty well restricted to Brighton) the public sector union response was abysmal. so it depends which unions you are referring to.

In response to the original post - good to see the issue raised - the left and public sector unions didn't do anything for claimants then and are unlikely to do so now with their jobs on the line - self interest reigns - sad to say.

Note: CPSA was merged some time ago with PTC to form the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) union. Civil service workers in the PCS union voted to strike on January 31st against cuts, privatisation and low pay. Social security centres are being closed down and their work is being farmed out to call centres. Gordon Brown is driving forward the plan to axe 104,000 jobs in the civil service. See any mention of claimants getting shafted? Neither did I.

Nottingham Claimants Action (deceased)
- Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/ncajsa/


There’s Lovely

12.02.2007 18:00

I wonder if this Welfare Reform Bill applies to people in some remote parts of Wales who have never learnt English….?

Dai the dole


learning english should be obligatory

12.02.2007 20:47

all immigrants and refugees should be made to learn english on arrival.cannot understand anyone's objection to legistlation that will bring greater racial harmony.

jonathan spoonwheel


Whats the sense, when English classes are being withdrawn

12.02.2007 21:04


Hiya there,

When i read in a city of sanctuary email that goes around that Asylum Seekers are getting there english cut, the goverment threats to take benefit away if they dont learn english:

Whats the sense ! ...

We need a working class fight, following with the rank and file taking the lead on the recent PCS strikes ! .... which affect benefits

James Hadfield
mail e-mail: sheffieldsf@yahoo.co.uk
- Homepage: http://www.solfed.org.uk


Higher Taxes Please

14.02.2007 15:09

Because of the recent Eastern European influx immigration is not seen as the race issue it once was. However the government's plans for stopping benefits for foreigners who can't speak English are not workable.
While big business welcomes immigration, many poorer people of all ethnicities see it as unwelcome competition for meagre resources. This country has not properly invested in the infrastructure required to accommodate any large scale immigration.
If different communities are to live in harmony then what is required is the eradication of poverty and deprivation. Only massive taxation and a return to socially just policies can achieve this.
Sadly while many people have liberal tendencies with regard to asylum and immigration, they are not willing to vote for higher taxes. This has led to a situation where the electoral system no longer provides any opportunity to elect a socially just party, and the BNP fills the vacuum with its deceitful twisted policies of hatred.
The only ray of hope from all this is that it does seem we are at last allowed to discuss the issues of immigration freely after decades of left-wing idealogical repression.

Ted Boflux


Higher Taxes Please

14.02.2007 15:10

Because of the recent Eastern European influx immigration is not seen as the race issue it once was. However the government's plans for stopping benefits for foreigners who can't speak English are not workable.
While big business welcomes immigration, many poorer people of all ethnicities see it as unwelcome competition for meagre resources. This country has not properly invested in the infrastructure required to accommodate any large scale immigration.
If different communities are to live in harmony then what is required is the eradication of poverty and deprivation. Only massive taxation and a return to socially just policies can achieve this.
Sadly while many people have liberal tendencies with regard to asylum and immigration, they are not willing to vote for higher taxes. This has led to a situation where the electoral system no longer provides any opportunity to elect a socially just party, and the BNP fills the vacuum with its deceitful twisted policies of hatred.
The only ray of hope from all this is that it does seem we are at last allowed to discuss the issues of immigration freely after decades of left-wing idealogical repression.

Ted Boflux


Raise Tax

14.02.2007 15:13

Because of the recent Eastern European influx immigration is not seen as the race issue it once was. However the government's plans for stopping benefits for foreigners who can't speak English are not workable.
While big business welcomes immigration, many poorer people of all ethnicities see it as unwelcome competition for meagre resources. This country has not properly invested in the infrastructure required to accommodate any large scale immigration.
If different communities are to live in harmony then what is required is the eradication of poverty and deprivation. Only massive taxation and a return to socially just policies can achieve this.
Sadly while many people have liberal tendencies with regard to asylum and immigration, they are not willing to vote for higher taxes. This has led to a situation where the electoral system no longer provides any opportunity to elect a socially just party, and the BNP fills the vacuum with its deceitful twisted policies of hatred.
The only ray of hope from all this is that it does seem we are at last allowed to discuss the issues of immigration freely after decades of left-wing idealogical repression.

Ted Boflux


what was that Ted?

14.02.2007 17:20

could you repeat that please

daggle


undigesting ted !

15.02.2007 01:13



Well what you just said ted was like looking at sick on devonshire green it was un-digested !

The so called thing about immigrants they are our borther and sisters workers ! ie the word immigrant should be reclaimed for worker class solidairty .... doesnt matter what part of the world you come from, we are brother and sister workers !

repratation is a muddled middle class idea, foolish taken on by some working class far - right remembers who have lost there heritage !

James Hadfield