Dear Ed Miliband, We’re Looking To You To Defend Us From Deplorable Welfare Cuts
This article titled Dear Ed Miliband, We’re Looking To You To Defend Us From Deplorable Welfare Cuts and written by E Davis was first published by the Welfare News Service on 23 March 2014 and has been reproduced here with permission.
Dear Mr Miliband,
I do not profess to know an awful lot about politics. In fact I did not even really care about it much, as I always felt secure. I always knew that as a severely disabled person I would be protected and looked after. However, since 2010 this has changed.
I remember well the pledge made by David Cameron that, “those who need help the most would get it.” That was a lie. The present government has attacked those who “need help the most” constantly and ferociously.
They have given us the Bedroom Tax, cut back on the amount of support given (by depriving local councils of funds). They have changed the qualifying criteria for Personal Independence Payment, stopped the Independent living fund, closed down Remploy factories, as well as changing the way people go for fitness assessments.
They have made severely disabled people wait, (in some cases up to two years) for their benefit decisions. This has often resulted in their death. The official figures put the number of people who have died whilst waiting for the Work Compatibility Assessment process (or after, having gone through it), at around 12,000. However, the unofficial figure is more likely to be 44, 000, and growing.
They have dismantled (and effectively privatised), the National Health Service, which has already made it more difficult for disabled people to gain access to the help we need.
Now, to add insult to injury, they want to set a benefit (welfare) cap!
You say that you are the party of the people. You claim to be the party that cares, and yet Ed Balls says that the Labour party will vote with the government in favour of a cap on the most vulnerable people in our society.
Many, many of us are feeling let down and betrayed and we are looking to you for support. We are looking for you to defend us against these deplorable welfare reforms, that have left so many of us in dire poverty, housebound, alone, and without support. So far we have seen and heard nothing.
Your friend Tony Benn once said, “if we can find money to kill people, we can find money to help them.” Your party, and that of the government, have so far only found money to kill and harm people. I hope you can all live with your consciences.
If things do not change, the situation for many will become dire and many more people will die as a consequence. I am often told I am a good judge of character. I am hoping I am right about you, and that you are of good conscience.
I hope too, that if you and your party get to be government next year, then you will stop the suffering and needless deaths of thousands of vulnerable people.
After all, as another great leader once said, “Society is measured by how it treats its weakest members”
Ms. E. Davis
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nice letter but wont do anything as Ed and Cameron are from the same mould although Ed appears to try to sound more vague hence the latest poll of them neck and neck for a very simple reason they are one of the same and have been for years and that will never change
Tony benn is no longer with us and is irreplaceable and Dennis Skinner to old to do anything now although he has tried the past 50 years he’s still failed and always will do
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Reblogged this on Benefit tales.
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there a cry in the dark theyl not listen they not learn more to die to more to suffer through this austerity yet they don’t suffer it awarding sorry they took it another 300 a wk or more yes they all took it while we suffer nah ed a labour its been killed by tony blair jeff3
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Pointless
The Labour Party are not interested.
Despite what the Labour bloggers claim – Labour is the New Tory party – look at Rachel Reeves’ comments over the weekend – again she claims hardship for disabled people is the answer – Labour is shit
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Reblogged this on Vox Political and commented:
There’s a lot of fear going around at the moment – and a lot of people are calling on Labour to raise its game. This letter from a disabled person eerily compliments and reflects one from a group of Labour advisors and commentators, published on The Guardian’s website yesterday.
Will Ed Miliband listen? It depends how badly watered-down the message becomes before his inner circle of advisers let him see it, one would expect.
There’s a man who really needs to get out on his own and see what’s really going on.
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Seeing that New Labour brought in ATOS and went and blasted countries into eternity with weapons of mass destruction, the dead termed “Collateral damage”, do you really think expensively suited, well manicured post boys care? We are non-people to all parties. The main concern of parties is image, do they look good, do they sound good, nothing more, and we must grow up and accept this or we shall continue with a nanny state that signifies a nation of children
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…. and nepotism
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-politics/10718791/Why-Tory-attack-on-Labours-nepotism-will-backfire.-Spectacularly.html
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Reblogged this on Beastrabban’s Weblog.
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I would rather have Labours nanny state than this one which practices corporate Murder on a huge scale, you do not have to have gas chambers to kills thousands of undesirables, i.e anyone not able to make any money for the country, without needing help to do it!!!!!
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The election arrives, some bloody fool votes in some other twerp.
Only difference between the new guy and the idiots in charge now will be the color tie he wears.
Same tired politics, same type of person gets shafted, and after a while everyone will be braying for another idiot.
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So Let’s Change It!!!! We do not have to accept this – they are our public servants. If we all came together and did not vote that would be a start. Do as Mike Sevier is doing, email the party chiefs, go to the meetings, ask questions, write to the papers but above all become informed and start to join the dots.
The whole parliamentary business is just a boys’ club and needs to change.
We the people. We do have the power. They just want us to feel hopeless and give up and so it rolls on. But it can change. If we believe it.
Love.
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yes we all need to stand and fight or are we all sheep!!
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labour cant change as the overall members of the public are not affected by financial concerns and it is very difficult to see the other side of a story when you are not affected
politics is and has always been about protecting the well off at all times so and spare money goes straight to them
if the government did not take that type of action the well off would live abroad as there would be little point staying in a country like the uk that was going no where
most countries abroad would and do give a much better lifestyle then the uk and always have done
over the coming years you will find most professional groups going to live overseas for their sanity has staying here would leave you open to a mental decline and that’s a fact
this country has no future and most people very late in the day are waking up to this sad fact of life
the NHS elite workers will be first to go and many have already done so there are no medals to be handed out to those that stay on a sinking ship even the young know like my daughter the uk offers her nothing and will be leaving after uni with £30000 of debt as to stay in the uk she would never be able to pay it back
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