Government cuts hit our benefits
HOW WOULD you survive as a family if you had no money coming in?
This has been the reality for some families with children at the primary school where I teach. They are eligible for benefits but are constantly harassed for supporting paperwork, for example, copies of birth certificates, evidence that their children are attending school, passports and many other documents.
If these are not presented in a certain time their benefit is stopped completely and they have to reapply.
The families most affected are from Eastern Europe, but it appears to be a clear strategy to both save money and to force families to leave the UK. This strategy could easily lead to malnutrition and worse, particularly in young children.
The other reason given for stopping benefit is that benefit claimants have not provided enough evidence that they are seeking work. Most jobs now require you to apply by email or electronically.
In Hillfields in Coventry, many families do not have access to the internet at home. Many of them currently use the job club at the local community centre. Here they get advice on how to apply for jobs, access to the internet and are able to prove that they are seeking work.
Shockingly, the job club recently lost its funding. The likely result is that many more families will have their benefits cut or withdrawn.
Socialist Party members are actively fighting the closure of this job club and other community centres across Coventry. We cannot allow the Con-Dem cuts to ravage families in this way.
Nicki Downes
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In The Socialist 1 September 2010:
Youth fight for jobs
Anti-cuts campaign
Anti-cuts movement builds momentum in Plymouth
North Staffs TUC public meeting against cuts
Anti-racism
Fighting the far right in Bradford
Socialist Party news and analysis
Labour's three stooges aid Con-Dem coalition
Government cuts hit our benefits
Keep Middle Street centre open
Socialist Party feature
Slashing public services: do councillors have 'no choice'?
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Kazakhstan: Human rights activist beaten and arrested
Worldwide protests against brutal attack on three Russian socialists
Pakistan flood disaster: Workers' solidarity appeal
International feature
General strike movement sweeps South Africa
Socialist Party workplace news
Battles ahead on London Underground
London firefighters ballot for action
Civil service jobs under the cosh
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