[Update: The British
Conservatives plans for reform of disability involves a substantial reduction
in aid to the blind. Even the
toadying coalition partners of the Conservatives are upset.
Government plans which
could reduce state benefits paid to thousands of blind people have sparked a
revolt by Liberal Democrat MPs in the latest sign of tension inside the
Coalition over cuts.
The Liberal Democrat
rebels are demanding a U-turn after it emerged that many blind or
partially-sighted people who currently receive disability living allowance
(DLA) of up to £120 a week could lose out when it is replaced by a new personal
independence payment (PIP) from next April.]
Although they
vociferously deny it, Conservatives as a group really don’t like people who
are disabled receiving government benefits.
In their world those who have disabilities probably deserved those disabilities
for some reason, and even worse government benefits are just taking working
people’s hard earned money and giving it to the disabled who lie around in a
life of luxury.
So the recent
comments of Conservative British Minister of Work and Pension, Ian Duncan
Smith about plans to cut benefits and get 500,000 people entirely off of
disability benefits should not come as a surprise. But the nature of his comments
do reveal the contempt and disgust he and his fellow members of Britain's Conservative Party have for people receiving disability
benefits.
Mr. Smith notes the
huge increase in Britain by those claiming disability benefits,
“We are creating a new
benefit, because the last benefit grew by something like 30 percent in the past
few years,” he said. “It’s been rising well ahead of any other gauge you might
make about illness, sickness, disability or for that matter, general trends in
society.
which is indeed a cause for concern. But the concern should be over why this is
happening, is it that people are not really disabled but are claiming benefits out of economic desperation, or that they are disabled
but until the recession the disabled were able to work and support themselves,
and now they cannot. (Note: A similar
increase has happened in the U. S.). But
for Conservatives in Britain
the problem is not the plight of the disabled, it’s the money.
So Britain
will change its system of supporting the disabled
An
official impact assessment of the plans, released this month, reveals the
scheme will cut benefit payments by £2.24 billion annually – and lead to about
500,000 fewer claimants.
And while no one suggests that eligibility shouldn’t
be examined closely, that does not appear to be the attitude Mr. Smith
takes. Here is a statement indicative of
his true feelings.
Something like 70 per cent had
lifetime awards, (which) meant that once they got it you never looked at them
again. They were just allowed to fester.”
Yes, to Conservatives who control Britain ’s government people on
lifetime disability are just “festering”.
Of course the idea is
that people are better off working than being on disability benefits, which
is true and it looks like the government will try to get people on disability back
to work.
Mr
Duncan Smith is also working on plans to encourage and help more disabled
people to return to work. Many people wrongly believe that they will lose their
disability benefits if returning to work, but they are not means tested.
However, officials believe that other benefit bills may fall if more disabled
people return to work once the new system is explained personally to them.
which sounds great except for the fact that the government
is actively pursuing a policy of destroying jobs, firing people and creating
higher unemployment. So the Conservative
policy is to take away disability benefits, declare people fit to work and then
deny them jobs.
Yep, that does kinda sum up Conservatives doesn’t it.
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