Monday, 22 April 2013

Conservative Claims about Benefits Are Not Just Spin, They're Making It Up

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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