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The Welfare Reform Bill and the Hardest Hit Campaign - we need your help!

Jamie-NRAS
Posted by Jamie-NRAS NRAS
24 Jan 2012

Unless you've had your head buried in the sand, you are likely to have heard something in the press about the Welfare Reform Bill, which is currently going through the UK Parliament (hint: it's quite controversial).

The news headlines are currently focused around the potential benefits cap and how this would impact upon families and children. While this is of course an incredibly important issue, there is also the small matter of how the Bill would impact upon disabled people.

The Bill is currently being debated by the House of Lords, but it will be returning to the House of Commons in the near future, where MPs will have a further chance to debate and alter some of the measures contained in it.

In preparation for this, NRAS and other members of the Disability Benefits Consortium are coming together to try and put pressure on the Government to keep in some of the amendments that we have battled over in the House of Lords.

Chief among them is the issue of contributory Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), which provides financial help to people who are unable to work because of illness or disability, and also provides personalised support to those unable to work.

The Government wants to limit access to this benefit to 1 year, which we believe is unfair. Particularly as most people will have contributed to this benefit through taxation during their working lives, and expect to be supported by the state if they become vulnerable. Our amendments would also ensure that young people with disabilities or illness get access to ESA, even if they have not had a chance to work yet.

Although we would prefer no time limit to be placed on contributory ESA at all, we have fought hard to get it doubled to 2 years during Lords debates, and we now want to make sure this is not overturned when the Bill eventually returns to the House of Commons.

You can help by taking a couple of minutes today and emailing your local MP using this e-campaigning tool: www.e-activist.com/ea-actio...

If your local MP is a Liberal Democrat then please make even more of an effort to contact them, as their party conference last year voted to oppose a ESA time limit - and you will be reminding them of this pledge.

You can also help by going along to your local MP's next constituency surgery and raising the issue. If your MP is listed below then we have identified them as being particularly important and we know they will be holding a constituency surgery in either the next few days and weeks, so please consider making an appointment:

Rt Hon Danny Alexander MP
Mr Norman Baker MP
Rt Hon Sir Alan Beith MP
Mr Gordon Birtwistle MP
Rt Hon Tom Brake MP
Mrs Annette Brooke MP
Mr Jeremy Browne MP
Rt Hon Malcolm Bruce MP
Mr Paul Burstow MP
Ms Lorely Burt MP
Rt Hon Dr Vincent Cable
Rt Hon Sir Menzies Campbell CBE QC MP
Rt Hon Alistair Carmichael MP
Rt Hon Nick Clegg MP
Mr Mike Crockart MP
Mr Edward Davey MP
Mr Tim Farron MP
Ms Lynne Featherstone MP
Rt Hon Don Foster MP
Mr Andrew George MP
Mr Steve Gilbert MP
Mr Duncan Hames MP
Mr Mike Hancock CBE
Mr Nick Harvey MP
Mr David Heath CBE MP
Mr John Hemming MP
Mr Martin Horwood MP
Rt Hon Simon Hughes MP
Rt Hon Chris Huhne MP
Mr Mark Hunter MP
Dr Julian Huppert MP
Rt Hon Charles Kennedy MP
Mr Norman Lamb MP
Rt Hon David Laws MP
Mr John Leech MP
Mr Stephen Lloyd MP
Rt Hon Michael Moore MP
Mr Greg Mulholland MP
Mrs Tessa Munt MP
Dr John Pugh MP
Mr Alan Reid MP
Mr Dan Rogerson MP
Sir Bob Russell MP
Mr Adrian Sanders MP
Sir Robert Smith Bt MP
Mr Andrew Stunell OBE MP
Mr Ian Swales MP
Ms Jo Swinson MP
Ms Sarah Teather MP
John Thurso MP
Mr David Ward MP
Mr Steve Webb MP
Mr Mark Williams MP
Mr Roger Williams MP
Mr Stephen Williams MP
Miss Jenny Willott MP
Mr Simon Wright MP

For more information about the Welfare Reform Bill and the Employment and Support Allowance, please visit:

The Disability Benefits Consortium: www.disabilityalliance.org/...
The Hardest Hit Campaign: thehardesthit.wordpress.com/
UK Parliament: services.parliament.uk/bill...
Direct Gov: www.direct.gov.uk/en/MoneyT...

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TildaT
24 Jan 2012
Hi Jamie - all done thanks for prompting me - here's how mine went ;

Dear Alistair Carmichael,

I have recently been diagnosed with RA (Rheumatoid Arthritis - which you may know to be a systemic and incurable autoimmune disease). As a new member of the charity NRAS I was asked to write to you and request that you support important amendments to the Welfare Reform Bill. I am extremely concerned that people with severe disabilities, brought about by chronic and painful diseases such as RA and MS, which impact on their daily lives and ability to find or remain in employment, will be discriminated against - unless key changes are put in place to safeguard their interests.
Best wishes, (TT)

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TildaT
25 Jan 2012
And I've just received a positive response from which I quote; "Once the Lords have finished with the bill (today) it should be clearer what we can keep and what we can not. I shall give you a more detailed response once the issues are clearer.

Thanks for getting in touch."

I responded by reminding him of the very worthy pledge made at last year's lib-dem conference to oppose an ESA time limit - and reminding him that I hope and expect them to stick by this pledge.

TildaT

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Beth58
25 Jan 2012
I've been involved with 38 degrees, armchair army (facebook group) and benefits and work for some time now actively raising awareness of the impact these changes will have on long term sick/disabled people. Also, E-mailed both my MP and various members of the House of Lords, sadly I've not had a response from my MP yet, no great surprise as it was labour who started this with the introduction of ATOS and reform of IB/sickness benefits.

The current governments draconian measures to cut welfare benefits are making life more difficult for genuinely sick/disabled people and low income families, many suicides and early death have been reported due to stress all this worry is causing, I personally would like to see the press print these stories instead of highlighting the few abusers.

Beth x

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Jamie-NRAS
26 Jan 2012
Hi everyone,

I just wanted to say thanks to all of you for your support.

Best,

Jamie x

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RichC
27 Jan 2012
Hiya .. any chance of putting this on the NRAS blog too Jamie ..as some people do not use Health Unlocked ... and i only occasionally look in :)


Rich :)

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Jamie-NRAS
27 Jan 2012
Hi Rich,

I've asked one of my colleagues to look into it.

Cheers,

Jamie

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RichC
27 Jan 2012
No prob ... have just posted it in the forum under benefits

RIch

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