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Leading Catholics write to Iain Duncan Smith

Postby wendy » 04 Jul 2015, 07:19

Open letter appeals to Duncan Smith’s religious convictions in an effort to persuade him to reverse his austerity-inspired welfare reforms

More than 70 leading Catholics have written to Iain Duncan Smith, the work and pensions secretary, who is Catholic, to tell him they fear the impact of his welfare reform policies.

In an open letter the group, led by the thinktanks Ekklesia and the Centre for Welfare Reform, calls on Duncan Smith to redraft his policies “in a way that is more compatible with Catholic and Christian values.”

They highlight benefit sanctions, work capability assessments, the benefits cap and the scheme to incorporate all benefits in a single system of universal credit as policies that are worsening the situation of poor families up and down the country.
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Re: Leading Catholics write to Iain Duncan Smith

Postby annie » 04 Jul 2015, 10:14

That's good, but he is not going to change his mind is he?
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Re: Leading Catholics write to Iain Duncan Smith

Postby wendy » 04 Jul 2015, 10:17

Not at this time
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