The Weeping Angel wrote:Thoughts on this?
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/ ... g-34594641
The long-term sick will be required to look for work and many will see their benefits cut under a massive overhaul of welfare, it is reported.
Labour says it now must repair "Tory failures on welfare," which the party says has left the welfare bill ballooning. However, it means hundreds of thousands of people could see reductions in sickness benefits payments.
Chaminda Jayanetti isn't happy about it for one.
I'd take that with a pinch of salt and wait for an official statement because every article regarding Labour's plans for social security turns out to be shit-stirring by the media. That particular article is almost word for word the same one that was in the Times.
The ever increasing spending on disability benefits is going to be a very tough cookie for Labour to crack without hurting the poorest and vulnerable though. Firstly, getting PIP or being put in the LCWRA group of Universal Credit isn't easy. You have to have evidence, reports from doctors, etc, so if the government doesn't want that number to increase they'll have to make the application process even harder. Secondly, employers are very picky and for all their talk about being disability friendly and caring about mental health, in reality they don't give a shit and would rather not employ someone who's been out of work for a long period of time. We'll just have to see what Kendall comes up with before the budget but I'm not holding my breath that it will be any good.