ConDemed Britain: In 2012, thousands of children are starving on the streets of London
by David Cohen London Evening Standard 05 April 2012 The children arrive with the telltale signs: shrunken faces, sallow skin, dark
by David Cohen London Evening Standard 05 April 2012 The children arrive with the telltale signs: shrunken faces, sallow skin, dark
Government proposal would hit thousands of vulnerable young people, charities and campaign groups warn … Continue reading
BY NICK SOMMERLAD ON APRIL 4, 2012 11:00 PM IN HEALTH More than a thousand sickness benefit claimants died last year after being told
Bad luck and idiocy have undermined the Tories’ case for shared economic hardship writes The Daily Torygraph’s Benedict Brogan David Cameron’s
Continue readingAre we still willing to play along with David Cameron’s pain game?
No ‘Mea Culpa’ from Labour on their ‘Welfare Reforms’ : Just silence! Posted by Spoonydoc in Rolling with the Punches blog
Continue reading‘Open letter to the Opposition: Where are you?’: Labour’s complicity of silence
NOW READ: https://blacktrianglecampaign.org/2012/04/04/you-think-atos-are-bad-wait-until-serco-get-a-hold-of-you/
Bloody BRAVO! to our friends over at www.whywaitforever.com for reporting this Atos falsehood. As false as so very many of
Continue readingATOS guilty of making ‘unsubstantiated’ and ‘misleading’ claims by the ASA
The Coalition junta’s wickedness, weirdness and obscenity never ceases! With Serco to reassess disabled folk for their disability benefits (DLA
Continue readingMajor concerns over discrimination work – A4e set to take over Equality Helpline
The Green Benches Blog by Dr Éoin Clarke (PhD) As we all know the Welfare Reform Bill is now law.
Continue readingYou think ATOS are bad, wait until Serco get a hold of you
You couldn’t make it up by Linda Taaffe David Blanchflower, a former member of the Bank of England’s Monetary
Continue readingToasting the cuts – councils show no remorse
By Harvey Duke For most people on this beautiful, and sometimes terrible planet, life is a struggle. In some areas
Continue readingDAYS OF HOPE: ‘Life is Struggle’ by Harvey Duke
There were summits about how much misery would be imposed on the Greeks – and no trade unions got a say … Continue reading
Published: 04 April, 2012, 15:10 Mourners stand around the spot where a man committed suicide at central Syntagma square in
Osborne Admits & Says the UK Never Had the Biggest Budget Deficit or Debt The scale of the crisis posited
Incapacity (IB) Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) and Disability Living Allowance (DLA) Benefits: Employment Minister Chris Grayling has stressed the
This NYT article featured this Unum ‘Back-up Plan’ banner below – to both add insult to injury and rub salt
Continue readingDisabled Britons Say Changes to Aid Endanger Them – New York Times
2 April 2012 Following his resignation from the Government’s review panel for the Work Capability Assessment, our Chief Executive Paul
Continue readingMIND Chief Executive Paul Farmer’s resignation statement – DWP/WCA Review Panel
Better late than never! By Kat Hopps, Third Sector Online, 2 April 2012 Mind chief executive Paul Farmer says ministers did
Continue readingSole charity representative quits Work Capability Assessment review panel
A SCOTTISH campaigner will this morning tell the Human Rights Council of the UN that the UK Government is in
Continue readingUK is breaching human rights of disabled people, UN told
‘Occupational health poised to tackle staff absence’ Sounds like AtoS, G4S & Serco are lined-up for more juicy contracts