Citizens Advice (CA) have condemned the government’s Pathways To Work Green Paper in a hard hitting report of their own, entitled ‘Pathways To Poverty’.

The opening paragraph gives a clear indication of the anger and frustration inside an organisation whose workload is likely to be massively increased by the effects of the planned reforms:

“By refusing to properly consult on its plan to cut billions from disability benefits, the government is choosing not to ask questions it doesn’t want the answers to. The cuts will have a devastating impact on disabled people (and their children), sending hundreds of thousands into poverty, and many more into deeper poverty. This will result from a series of arbitrary reforms that have been designed around savings targets rather than improving outcomes, inflicting hardship on people in ways that the government doesn’t yet fully understand.”

The 44 page report is carefully researched and referenced and draws together information from other reports, some of the many Freedom of Information Act requests that have been published and the experiences of its own advisers and clients.

One of the things it argues is that the impacts of the proposals are likely to be worse than the government suggests, because:

  • The government used a dubious sleight of hand to reduce the number of people likely to be pushed into poverty. It counted people who would have been affected by the Tory WCA changes which never happened as having been lifted from poverty they were never actually put in.  So, rather than 250,000 being pushed into relative poverty by Labour, CA thinks it could be as many as 400,000.
  • The Green Paper doesn’t attempt to work out how many people will lose both PIP and the UC health element as a result of the changes, or how much they will lose.
  • The government document doesn’t analyse how many people already in poverty will be more deeply entrenched in poverty as a result of the cuts, although an FoI request has suggested this will be 700,000 people.

Pathways To Poverty goes through the effects of restricting PIP eligibility, cutting the UC health element and making PIP daily living the gateway to UC health.

It argues that the cuts could push people further from work, rather than helping them into employment.

It concludes by saying:

The government must reconsider its current approach. We are calling on the government to cancel proposed cuts to disability benefits. More immediately, we’re asking the government to:

  • Reverse the decision not to consult on cuts to disability benefits.
  • Delay parliamentary votes on disability benefit cuts until all relevant impact assessments have been published. This should include the impact on other public services and the voluntary sector, and estimated employment outcomes from measures proposed in the green paper.

The report is a must read for anyone campaigning on this issue and should be compulsory reading for any MP voting on it – though sadly they are the least likely group to ever open its pages.

You can download a copy of Pathways to Poverty here.

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    · 4 days ago
    @gingin (and others), I tried this when my comments were getting lost or cut after posting - it seems to be working:

    Once you've completed and edited your comment and are ready to post, highlight and cut the whole thing and paste it back, then post.

    Worth a try!
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    · 4 days ago
    This daming report is yet another nail in the government's coffin for their welfare reform proposals. Just shows what a bunch of incompetent wallies they are. Well done CAB. 
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    · 4 days ago
    Excellent 👌 work ! 
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    · 4 days ago
    This is brilliant. If there's anyone the DWP fear getting the wrong side of, it's Citizens Advice. Nice to see CA haven't been bought off with government funding.
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      · 3 days ago
      @Anon Thanks, I'm aware of this.

      I should've been clear.....my comment was in reference to funding they received from DWP. I think it was for Help to Claim. They also took on jobseekers as volunteers via some DWP scheme.
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      · 3 days ago
      @James Thanks, I'm aware of this.
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      · 4 days ago
      @Anon Both Citizens Advice and CAS are registered charities and are financed partly by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, although both organisations are completely independent of central government. Member bureaux also pay heavily-subsidised subscriptions for the services offered.

      They often receive significant funding by local authorities, and local solicitors may agree to provide limited legal advice pro bono. With the ever-increasing complexity of queries, many bureaux are having to resort to employing more staff to cope with constantly changing legislation.
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    · 4 days ago
    One way or another, this govt is not getting away with this. 
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    · 4 days ago
    I take back what I said about CAB in a previous thread. This report is dynamite. The title alone packs a well-aimed punch. 
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      · 3 days ago
      @pollenpath pollenpath 👍
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      · 3 days ago
      @Frances Isn't it great? They've basically done the pre-vote impact assessment that Kendall and Co have... neglected to produce, shall we say ;-) 
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      · 4 days ago
      @pollenpath pollenpath fair play to you. I thought the info about CAB before was confusing, and easy to misinterpret. I'm reassured they've come good.
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    · 4 days ago
    Thank you, have forwarded onto my non-responsive MP, Steve Race (Exeter) who is likely to vote for Starmer's 'reforms'.
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    · 4 days ago
    It's really useful how these letters and reports etc are drip-feeding through every day or every other day.  It means that the story is constantly being brought up in the media and social media.
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      · 3 days ago
      @Barney boy I agree and disagree. I’ve seen quite a few news articles about it and ITV has covered it well in political discussions at least 2-3 times as well as the Manchester consultation protest. I agree that it’s not nearly enough- yet. Let’s not lose hope
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      · 3 days ago
      @SLB Sadly the mainstream media like the news channels are avoiding this like the plague. They mentioned the fuel allowance and the 2 child cap but very little mention of the pip savagery. They were debating about assisted dying if this green paper gets through it really is assisted dying. Obsbourne and his gang from 2012-19 caused over 300000 excess deaths through austerity and I’m sure they all sleep very comfortably at night in their posh homes or London flats paid for by the tax payer. The way the news has mentioned the other two items it’s so noticeable they obviously have been told to dare not mention pip. Thanks to good sites like this and social media this matter ain’t going anywhere and we won’t be victimised again like the Tory’s done. Well done everyone keep fighting the fight and the flag of resistance flying high sustain the flame and never let it die. Together we can beat this witch hunt of the disabled. 
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