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IDS letter vents fury at blocking of ESA cuts & will push through anyway

By Joe Mellor, Deputy Editor Iain Duncan Smith has aired his anger at his £30-a-week cuts being blocked in a letter. He has promised to push through the cuts anyway regardless of the warning from his own human rights watchdog. The House of Lords has twice blocked his attempts to cut ESA (Employment and Support […]

Joe Mellor by Joe Mellor
2016-03-03 20:39
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By Joe Mellor, Deputy Editor

Iain Duncan Smith has aired his anger at his £30-a-week cuts being blocked in a letter.

He has promised to push through the cuts anyway regardless of the warning from his own human rights watchdog.

The House of Lords has twice blocked his attempts to cut ESA (Employment and Support Allowance) by a total of £30 a week.

The letter sent to Tory MPs by Smith warned his colleagues to “strongly resist” the Lords’ and the upper hose as participated in “an abuse of parliamentary process.”

The minister has said that blocking the cut will end up costing £1.3bn and moaned: “The Commons as the elected chamber must now have the final say.”

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His complaints contradict his own human rights watchdog who demanded he offered more evidence as to how the cuts will damage the disabled and mentally ill.

Equality and Human Rights Commission chief executive Rebecca Hilsenrath said the DWP’s impact assessment had “very little in the way of evidence” and “no attempt to break the limited data down”.

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Smith is determined to cut sick and disabled peoples’ ESA from £102.15 to £73.10 a week – equal to jobseeker’s allowance – if these people are deemed fit for “work-related activity”.

The Lords had totally rejected the cut in January, but were blocked by Conservative MPs in the House of Commons. Then on Monday Paralympic hero Tanni Grey-Thompson made an impassioned speech, which prompted peers to try and delay cut until 2020, asking for a review.

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Roger Godsiff a Labour MP said: “The Government need to stop and think rather than blindly rushing ahead with a cut which will not only cause a huge amount of suffering to a very vulnerable group, but is also likely to fail to save public funds.

“Look at the fiasco around the bedroom tax, which is currently going through the Supreme Court following a judicial review.

“It is the responsibility of the Government to provide a sound evidence base, so that legislators can make an informed decision.”

A DWP spokesman said: “The current system needs reform because it fails to provide the right incentives to work, and acts to trap people on welfare. We are committed to ensuring that people have the best support possible, and that is what these changes are about.”

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