Reblogged from Beastrabban\'s Weblog:
A rich man ignoring a beggar’s cries for charity, from Bateman’s Chrystal Glass of Christian Reformation of 1569
The Coalition is responsible for some of the harshest and punitive
legislation directed at the poor, the unemployed and the disabled in
recent years. Under the pretext of trying to pay off the immense debt
created by the bank bailout, Cameron and Clegg have together passed
highly illiberal legislation intended to pare down the welfare state to
its barest minimum. The result has seen as massive resurgence in poverty
in the UK, with thousands now reduced to relying of food banks or
scavenging in skips for food. This has been accompanied by a concerted
campaign of vilification and demonization directed at the poor, the
unemployed and the disabled. The middle market tabloids, the Daily Mail and Express,
are notorious for their attacks on single mothers, unemployed
‘scroungers’ and immigrants, whom they scream – one cannot, in all
decency, describe their shrill headlines with anything as mild as
‘allege’ or ‘contend’ are here to claim Britain’s generous welfare
payments. The BBC and Channel 4 have both screened documentaries
purporting to show the reality behind those claiming job seekers
allowance. The most recent of these was ‘Benefits Street’ on Channel 4.
These have singled out and portrayed the unemployed as, at best, idle
scroungers, and at worst a criminal or semi-criminal underclass living
by fraud and theft in an underworld of drug taking and violence.
This viciousness even extends to the disabled. The pseudoscientific
assessment practised by ATOS on behalf of the government is designed to
declare as many of the disabled to be as fit for work as possible. The
result has seen severely and terminally ill people thrown off benefit.
Thousands have taken their lives in despair as a result. Stilloaks has
compiled a list over that his site, and the Void and Mike over a Vox
Political, and many, many other have also blogged on this. As many as
38,000 people may have died as a result of benefit sanctions inflicted
by the Department of Work and Pensions and the policies of Ian Duncan
‘Matilda’ Smith and Esther ‘McLie’ McVey. These are just guesses,
however, as the DWP will not release the figures for the years after
2011. This indicates that the statistics are truly shaming, even for a
department run by those two callous incompetents.
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