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Government ministers like Iain Duncan Smith and Grant Shapps
are misrepresenting official statistics for political gain. In the past few weeks, readers of UK newspapers have learned a number of things
about the UK
social security system and those who rely on it. They have learned that 878,000
claimants have left employment and support allowance (ESA) to avoid a tough new
medical assessment; that thousands have rushed to make claims for disability
living allowance (DLA) before a new, more rigorous, assessment is put in place;
and that one in four of those set to be affected by the government's benefit
cap have moved into work in response to the policy. These stories have a number
of things in common. Each is based on an official statistic. Each tells us
about how claimants have responded to welfare policy changes. Each includes a
statement from a member of the government. And each is demonstrably inaccurate. Read more on the Guardian website.
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