Here’s my latest podcast episode on Liz Kendall’s plans to cut benefits for sick and disabled people:
“You know how you get these sick bastards who abuse their partners by controlling the family’s bank accounts and throwing a few coins at Mum for food and clothes if she behaves?
Liz Kendall is just like that on taking money from benefit claimants – you know, “this might hurt you sweetheart, but I’m doing it for your own good.”
Feelgood abuse is what it’s all about.
Domestic abuse charities call this behaviour coercive financial abuse, but in political circles it is known as mission critical welfare reform.”
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In this episode, we talk about failed back to work schemes, money wasted on voracious private “employability” companies and how so-called “tailored” back to work support for disabled people can feel more like a tailored attack.
If Liz Kendall wants to improve working options for disabled people, people with mental health issues and everybody else tbh, she needs to raise the national living and minimum wages to £20 and more. People would be a lot less depressed if they could earn enough to meet their bills and then some.
Then Labour needs to tax major corporates like Amazon for the kind of money that would pay to make every workplace and space accessible.