Tuesday 24 January 2012

Welfare Reform Bill -- no going back to Dickensian days

* Defend Child Benefit for all * Oppose all benefit caps and sanctions*
Cap greedy landlords, not low-income people!*


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Next Vigils & Lobbies: 1pm-3pm, MONDAY 23 JAN, WEDNESDAY 25 JAN, TUESDAY 31 JAN.

called by Single Mothers’ Self-Defence, WinVisible, Zacchaeus 2000 Trust

Meet opposite Parliament – Lords’ entrance

Old Palace Yard, Abingdon St SW1 – Westminster tube

All welcome


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We have had two very successful vigils attended by over 30 people – people with disabilities, single mothers, claimants and other activists. The Royal College of Nursing joined the vigil last Tuesday. Alex Callaghan who leads their policy work on the social determinants of health had photos taken for Nursing Times.

® Monday 23 January, the Bishop of Ripon and Leeds plans to raise his amendment to keep Child Benefit out of the benefit cap which will be taken from the poorest families. See SMSD & Global Women’s Strike press release

Baroness Hollis and Lord Ramsbotham will raise amendments proposed by Zacchaeus 2000, protecting people forced to repay overpayments made in error, and consideration of claimants circumstances before sanctions

® Wednesday 25 January, last day of report stage

® Tuesday 31st January, is the 3rd reading of the Bill where it will be passed or not as a whole by Lords.

THINGS YOU CAN DO

Come and raise your concerns on the Vigils ♦ Bring placards with your organisation’s name and issues you are concerned about ♦ Lobby the Lords – support amendments to keep Child Benefit out of the benefit cap, extend concessions for women fleeing domestic violence, ensure immediate benefit payments for people coming out of prison, and Zacchaeus 2000 amendments to protect claimants from unliveable benefit repayments, sanctions and bailiffs ♦ Lobby your MP; contact them to make an appointment or write to them about your personal situation – find your MP here.

Please join us again, and publicise it on Facebook, Twitter and email lists.

If you can’t come, you can ring and write to the Lords (0207 219 3000, fax 020 7219 5979), for Lords’ addresses see here; and sign the Zacchaeus 2000 Trust e-petition against the benefit caps.

Government defeats so far:

•no cut to Housing Benefit for having a spare room.
•to keep benefit entitlement for young people who are severely disabled, so they have financial independence coming into adulthood;
•increasing to two years the one-year time limit on National Insurance-based sickness benefit for people who are recovering;
•entitlement for terminally-ill people – the government wanted to force people who have longer than six months to live, to attend work-focussed interviews to get benefit.

Press coverage