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Incapacity benefit cuts
benefit cuts
Apparently David Blunkett was decidedly mellow when it came to Incapacity Benefits cuts, at least he was compared to new Work & Pensions secretary John Hutton (weekly salary: 2,600). This week Hutton outlined his plans to introduce a range of penalties for claimants (weekly income: 58 a week) who show unwillingness to take part in work focussed activities. Its a something for something approach he told a Work Foundation conference, help will be matched by increased responsibility on the part of claimants. Its a pity John doesnt believe the rich as well as the poor should have share that responsibility. If he did he wouldnt have to be so worried about nicking money from poor people; hed just make sure that UK plc paid its taxes.The cost of the Incapacity Benefit is 12bn a year. Thats quite a bit less than the 20bn of tax which should have been paid by the UKs top 50 companies. Mind the Tax Gap, a study backed by the Tax Justice Network, found that companies were doing their very best to avoid nuisances like Corporation Tax and VAT, preferring to line shareholders pockets instead. A range of legal blags are available to companies with good lawyers to avoid paying tax, all of which are far too boring to print here.
Nevertheless, the missing tax would be enough to bung every household in the UK 1,000. John Hutton, meanwhile, is far too stingy to actually pay proper money to run his harebrained scheme. Instead the voluntary and charity sector will pick up the work because, in work minister Margaret Hodges words, Going to talk to a voluntary organisation is not the same as walking into a Jobcentre Plus office! Of course not its cheaper and Neo Labour and its corporate sponsors must make sure that the money keeps flowing it the right direction - i.e. into their coffers.
From schnews #528
Sheffield Welfare Action Group is campaigning against incapacity benefit cuts: http://www.swansheffield.org.uk/ if you know of other groups please let us know at admin (at) libcom.org
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