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LeftishBrit

(41,205 posts)
Thu Jul 17, 2014, 06:07 PM Jul 2014

Owen Jones: Iain Duncan Smith’s welfare reforms are disastrous – yet he’s still standing

A former ministerial colleague of Iain Duncan Smith once put it to me that he was a striking example of cognitive dissonance: that is, of holding two or more contradictory beliefs in his head at any given moment. On the one hand, he genuinely sees himself as the great liberator of the poor, the man who wept at Britain’s modern-day penury on Glasgow’s Easterhouse estate; on the other, he is the champion of policies that have driven some of the poorest people in society into despair.

Today’s newspapers obsess over the so-called “purge” of middle-aged white men (given the composition of the cabinet, how could it be anything else); today’s Daily Mail front page indulges the newspaper’s often flagrant sexism by discussing Esther McVey’s thighs. But the real reshuffle story has been the astonishing survival of work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith, the most disastrous custodian of the welfare state since its postwar foundation: a man whose policies have caused suffering while failing catastrophically on their own terms.


His department has just released its “Evaluation of Removal of the Spare Room Subsidy”, or the bedroom tax as it is more commonly known. The stated objective was to encourage tenants to downsize to smaller properties to free up space. On that measure, it could hardly have failed more: just 4.5% of tenants able to do so have moved. Landlords with the smallest number of tenants hit by the bedroom tax have downsizing rates around four times higher. As the report says, “this suggests that landlords with the highest proportion of affected tenants will have more difficulties in meeting the demand for downsizing.”...



...The bedroom tax is in competition with an impressive litany of Iain Duncan Smith’s failures. Take universal credit which, according to that notorious socialist hotbed the Economist, will not cover all 5.3 million working-age welfare recipients until 2614 if it keeps going at the current rate. Or the employment and support allowance reassessment of disabled people, which has stripped support from vulnerable people, many of whom have won their benefits back on appeal – but only after a traumatising experience and at huge cost to the taxpayer. Then there’s the shift from disability living allowance to the personal independence payment, which last month the public accounts committee savaged as a “fiasco”, leaving many facing six-months delays – and the dying having to wait for weeks for support.


(More at link):

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/jul/16/ian-duncan-smith-welfare-reform-bedroom-tax-disastrous

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Owen Jones: Iain Duncan Smith’s welfare reforms are disastrous – yet he’s still standing (Original Post) LeftishBrit Jul 2014 OP
One question you have to ask.... T_i_B Jul 2014 #1
I think that any Tory would be bad on this issue; but not all would be fanatical crusaders in the LeftishBrit Jul 2014 #2
Never underestimate.... T_i_B Jul 2014 #3

T_i_B

(14,738 posts)
1. One question you have to ask....
Fri Jul 18, 2014, 07:03 AM
Jul 2014

....is that however bad IDS has been (and he's been dreadful) would any Tory replacement be any better?

LeftishBrit

(41,205 posts)
2. I think that any Tory would be bad on this issue; but not all would be fanatical crusaders in the
Fri Jul 18, 2014, 10:30 AM
Jul 2014

same way.

All post-Thatcherite, postwar-consensus rejecters are bad on both employment and welfare (this includes almost all Tories, most LibDems and New Labour); but IDS is a true fanatic.

T_i_B

(14,738 posts)
3. Never underestimate....
Sat Jul 19, 2014, 12:04 PM
Jul 2014

....the right wing's appallingness on this issue. It's not like they are going to find somebody with any sort of empathy or compassion to fill that post.

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