Penny pinching bastards in the scumbag 'nasty party' !!!

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  1. Vladimir Illich

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    The scumbag 'nasty party' can squander £Billions of 'our' money on their rich friends in handing out contracts to them to provide inter alia, masks and PPE gowns for the NHS, but yet determine to punish the poorest in our community by withdrawing £20.00 per week from their Universal Credit benefit payments - BASTARDS !!!



    Tory MP says Universal Credit rise should be scrapped because ‘some people don't need an extra £20'

    Andy Wells
    7 July 2021, 3:35 pm

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    A Tory MP has insisted that the uplift to Universal Credit brought in during the coronavirus pandemic should be scrapped as “some people don’t need an extra £20”.

    Six former Conservative work and pension secretaries have spoken with “one voice” to urge chancellor Rishi Sunak to make the uplift – which is due to end on 1 October – permanent.

    Tory backbencher Andrew Rosindell opposed the plan, telling BBC’s Politics Live: “I think there are people that quite like getting the extra £20 but maybe they don't need it.”

    He added that the extra cash is not “sustainable”, and argued that the government “has an overall responsibility to deal with the national finances as well”.

    The government has been urged to make the pandemic-inspired £20-a-week uplift to Universal Credit permanent. (PA)
    Labour’s Carolyn Harris hit back, saying the £20 would be taken away from “people who can least afford to lose it”.

    She added: “£20 is food for a week. £20 is a lifeline for people on Universal Credit.”

    The extra cash for benefit claimants was brought in as an emergency spending measure during the COVID crisis and was already extended for six months at the March Budget.

    Former Tory leader and instigator of Universal Credit Sir Iain Duncan Smith, along with five of his successors – Stephen Crabb, Damian Green, David Gauke, Esther McVey and Amber Rudd – have penned a letter in a bid to persuade Sunak to stick with the £5 billion benefits investment.

    Sir Ian warned that a failure to keep the uplift in place permanently would “damage living standards, health and opportunities” for those that “need our support most as we emerge from the pandemic”.

    The Treasury said it was “right” that financial support was “wound down” as Covid measures are eased.

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    Chancellor Rishi Sunak has been urged to make the pandemic-inspired £20 uplift to Universal Credit permanent. (Getty)
    The current work and pensions secretary, Therese Coffey, told MPs today that the government does not have its “head in the sand” as she confirmed the Universal Credit uplift will be removed in autumn.

    Coffey said the temporary uplift would start to be “phased out” from late September.

    She said the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will be contacting claimants so they are aware that their payments will change and they will be directed to support for things like budgeting.

    Coffey said a collective decision was made to “shift the focus strongly into getting people into work” as the economy opens up.
    This will be helped when the country moves to Step 4 of the coronavirus road map and more opportunities are created, she told the Work and Pensions Committee.

    Coffey said that the government was replacing the payment with an “investment in people”.

    Alison Garnham, chief executive of the Child Poverty Action Group, said the uplift has made the difference “between coping or not” for millions of families.

    She said: “It makes no sense to cut support just as furlough is wound down and unemployment is expected to rise. Three hundred thousand more children will be pushed into poverty if the cut happens.

    “Ministers should heed the calls from right across the political spectrum not to make this cut.”
    Jonathan Reynolds, Labour’s shadow secretary of state for work and pensions, added: “There is near universal opposition to this cut, including from prominent Conservatives.

    “It is time the government saw sense, backed struggling families and cancelled their cut to Universal Credit.”
     
  2. ~Zen~

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    I love it... always saying they are the nasty scumbag party... telling it like it is, eh Vlad?
     
  3. Vladimir Illich

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    Well are they not Zen matey ??? this scumbag 'nasty party' government have chosen to attack the weakest and financially poorest sector of our community by deducting £20.00 per week from them, whilst at the same time squandering £Billions by enriching their friends and family in lucrative government contracts !!!
     
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    It is truly astounding. I am sorry to hear this latest cruelty against mankind.

    I don't know much about UK politics, but it seems to be as much as a mess as what we have here in the US.
     
  5. Vladimir Illich

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    Think the worst part of the American Republic party - that is the scumbag 'nasty party' - only they've had more than three hundred years to pratice their evil, insideous policies !!!
     
  6. ~Zen~

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    Please get your facts straight Vlad! The Republican Party is not 300 years old...

    The GOP was founded in 1854 by opponents of the Kansas–Nebraska Act,[11] which allowed for the potential expansion of chattel slavery into the western territories. The party supported economic reform and classical liberalism while opposing the expansion of slavery.[12][13] Abraham Lincoln was the first Republican president. Under the leadership of Lincoln and a Republican Congress, slavery was banned in the United States in 1865. The GOP was generally dominant during the Third and the Fourth Party System periods. It was strongly committed to protectionism and tariffs at its founding, but grew more supportive of free trade in the 20th century. - Wikipedia

    That's the real kicker... that the party was LIBERAL in its beginnings:
    The party supported economic reform and classical liberalism while opposing the expansion of slavery.
     
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  7. Vladimir Illich

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    Zen matey, you've mis-read and mis-understood what I previously said, yes the us Republican party was NOT three hundred years old, how could it be ??? the us itself isn't that old, However the uk scumbag 'nasty party' is that old and has the reputation for being total scumbags stretching back into history that long !!!
     
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    Sorry... I thought you were talking about the US republicans which (in my opinion) are truly perverted.
     
  9. Vladimir Illich

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    Whilst they may be Zen matey, they are but amateurs at the task, the scumbag 'nasty party' as I said previously, have been practicing their evil vicious scumbag policies for more than three hundred years !!!
     

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