Debbie Abrahams MP Calls Slow Disability Payments “Unjust And Inhumane”

536738_306169162785952_999031084_nOldham East and Saddleworth MP Debbie Abrahams is calling for an end to the ‘injustice of delayed payments to disabled and terminally ill people’.

Mrs Abrahams has spoken in a Westminster debate detailing her concerns about the quality of the Personal Independence Payment (PIP), how assessments are processed, and the huge toll slow payments are putting on thousands of disabled people and their families.

In her speech, the Labour MP said: “Along with other Labour MPs I welcome welfare reforms where we can see there will be genuine benefit.

“But the PIP process has been beset with problems since it was introduced – the toll of process cannot be overestimated.”

The National Audit Office report, which came out in February last year, described it as a ‘poor early operational performance’ with ‘long uncertain delays’ for new PIP claimants.

At that time, the average wait was 107 days – for terminally ill claimants, claims were taking 28 days on average.

Mrs Abrahams added: “I heard from a woman whose partner has cancer and is waiting for radiotherapy – they have been living on £113 a week since they applied at the beginning of April.

“There is also an effect on passported benefits such as a carer’s allowance, disability premiums and concessionary travel.”

It is estimated that 602,000 people currently receiving Disability Living Allowance will not be eligible for PIP, by 2018 – £24billion will have been cut from 3.7million disabled people.

Mrs Abrahams noted that about a third of respondents to a survey of more than 4,000 Parkinson’s suffers said they are ‘financially worse off’ since being diagnosed.

She said: “For more than a quarter of them money concerns are having a negative impact on their Parkinson’s.

“Some 42,000 people are waiting more than 42 weeks, and four out of 10 people are still waiting for their PIP claim to be processed.”

After the debate Debbie said: “How the government expects people to manage with no money for so long is a complete mystery to me.

“It was clear from this debate that there is no remorse from the government. I still find it hard to comprehend their injustice and inhumanity.

“There is evidence of a culture of intimidation and general hassling of claimants on JSA, ESA and DLA/PIP – the delays are just another way of making people ‘give up’.

“If there is one message I would like to get across it is that this could be you or me!

“We could become ill, or have an accident and become disabled, or lose our jobs and then we’d rely on our welfare system.

“We should be proud not just of our NHS but of all parts of our welfare system. This is what a wealthy, humane society such as the UK should do for its citizens. 

“Yes, there will always be people who misuse the system but they are a tiny, tiny minority and not as the government always tries to imply the majority. The evidence just doesn’t support them.”

Thanks to Neil Athey.

10177255_710935002309364_996655242459079802_nPictures courtesy of Robert Livingstone.

8 thoughts on “Debbie Abrahams MP Calls Slow Disability Payments “Unjust And Inhumane”

  1. Relations between staff in DWP offices and often desperate claimants were showing progress. This means nothing to the Fascists but everything to these lovers rockers! Brothers and Sisters it leads us to the Catacombs, DREAD to the underground an mekin ard ministers curse an whine – RASTAFARI xxxxx From: nickship@msn.com To: comment+_wkw0re0c2y8xkvi7iup_0v@comment.wordpress.com Subject: RE: [New post] Debbie Abrahams MP Calls Slow Disability Payments “Unjust And Inhumane” Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2015 10:19:47 +0100

    I have waited to change from DLA to PIP for 8 weeks. I cannot get by on £300 a month less and the worry is making me feel ill. Nick Shipley. Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2015 09:12:55 +0000 To: nickship@msn.com

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  2. Reblogged this on stewilko's Blog and commented:
    “It was clear from this debate that there is no remorse from the government. I still find it hard to comprehend their injustice and inhumanity.

    “There is evidence of a culture of intimidation and general hassling of claimants on JSA, ESA and DLA/PIP – the delays are just another way of making people ‘give up’.

    Says it all. A government with no dignity, morality or any sense of human compassion. I lived through the Thatcher years of government. The years of “get on your bike”, pole tax and the following riots it caused. Additionally, the destructive action of the police against the miners. Their battle’s to destroy the union’s and total despair of all the miners and their families. I could go on. Nonetheless, I cannot remember throughout all those years were targeting of the most vulnerable. Specifically, the poor, disabled, low paid and unemployed. Again I could go on. Welcome to a shameful, unjust Conservative led UK government from 2010. I fear for the future

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