Charities say millions without internet access will face benefits struggle
Online-only Universal Credit system will come into force later this year following the closure of many advice centres Continue reading
Online-only Universal Credit system will come into force later this year following the closure of many advice centres Continue reading
OUT-of-touch Welfare Minister Lord Freud sparked fury today by telling a separated dad-of-three his children should share a sofa bed when they stay with him. The former banker suggested BBC Radio 5 Live caller Graeme Gair did not deserve a … Continue reading
Maybe Social unrest is the only thing that’s left for the Public to show its anger, If the Politicians who we employ will not listen, then maybe that’s all that’s left for us to do to show our contempt for … Continue reading
Those who can least afford it are being charged up to twice as much to buy goods from the growing number of rent-to-buy stores such as Brighthouse Continue reading
Article by Paul Smith – Founder Atos Victims Group For genocide to happen certain things have to be in place, is it possible that in Great Britain this could ever happen to any group/part of society? I ask this question … Continue reading
George Osborne has filled his own boots with taxpayer money, he is the SCROUNGER, he is the THIEF, he is the FRAUDSTER, he is a vile and disgusting human being, every time he attacks those in society who fight each … Continue reading
THURSDAY 6 DECEMBER 2012 Iain MacWhirter Columnist IN 1931, when the Labour Government of Ramsay MacDonald cut unemployment benefit in an economic depression, the Labour Party split and was almost destroyed as a political force for the next decade. But … Continue reading
Article by Polly Toynbee – The Guardian Whilst I sincerely hope Ed Miliband and the Labour Party refrain from joining the bandwagon on attacking those having to survive on the benefits system, I am also very well aware how … Continue reading
Labour MP Margaret Hodge‘s family business paid just 0.25 per cent in tax on its profits last year, it emerged today. The chairman of the Public Accounts Committee now faces embarrassing questions as she prepares to lead the questioning of … Continue reading
A desperate man who lined up three kitchen knives before stabbing himself twice in the heart, blamed cuts in housing benefit. Unemployed Richard Sanderson took his own life after writing three suicide notes which were laid out neatly on a … Continue reading