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Welfare change uncertainty has created fear, says Ed Davey | Welfare change uncertainty has created fear, says Ed Davey |
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Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has accused the government of "stirring up fear and anxiety" by failing to provide enough detail about its welfare changes. | Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has accused the government of "stirring up fear and anxiety" by failing to provide enough detail about its welfare changes. |
On Tuesday, the government announced a major shake-up of sickness and disabilities benefits, aimed at saving £5bn a year from the rising benefits bill. | On Tuesday, the government announced a major shake-up of sickness and disabilities benefits, aimed at saving £5bn a year from the rising benefits bill. |
Work and Pensions Minister Sir Stephen Timms said the changes would make the system "sustainable" and create a "substantial saving" but the Conservatives say the plans to not go far enough to cut spending. | Work and Pensions Minister Sir Stephen Timms said the changes would make the system "sustainable" and create a "substantial saving" but the Conservatives say the plans to not go far enough to cut spending. |
Speaking to the BBC, Sir Ed did not say if he thought the cuts were too big or not big enough, but criticised ministers for creating uncertainty. | Speaking to the BBC, Sir Ed did not say if he thought the cuts were too big or not big enough, but criticised ministers for creating uncertainty. |
The government has not yet published an impact assessment of its plans, meaning it is not clear how many people will lose their benefits, their location and their circumstances. | The government has not yet published an impact assessment of its plans, meaning it is not clear how many people will lose their benefits, their location and their circumstances. |
Ministers have said the impact assessment will be produced at the same time as the Spring Statement on 26 March. | Ministers have said the impact assessment will be produced at the same time as the Spring Statement on 26 March. |
The Resolution Foundation think tank has estimated between 800,000 and 1.2 million people could lose support because of restrictions on claiming Pip. | The Resolution Foundation think tank has estimated between 800,000 and 1.2 million people could lose support because of restrictions on claiming Pip. |
Sir Ed said the current welfare system should be changed and that his party backed helping people into employment where possible, but also supporting those who unable to work. | Sir Ed said the current welfare system should be changed and that his party backed helping people into employment where possible, but also supporting those who unable to work. |
"The problem with the government's proposals is a lack of detail," he said. | "The problem with the government's proposals is a lack of detail," he said. |
"What they've done is they've created a lot of uncertainty and a lot of fear. | "What they've done is they've created a lot of uncertainty and a lot of fear. |
"There are a lot of people out there caring after loved ones with disabilities - and they are really worried and really anxious because there has not been enough detail." | "There are a lot of people out there caring after loved ones with disabilities - and they are really worried and really anxious because there has not been enough detail." |
Some of the changes will require new legislation, meaning MPs will be get a vote on the subject. | Some of the changes will require new legislation, meaning MPs will be get a vote on the subject. |
Asked if the Liberal Democrats would support the government, Sir Ed said: "We will look at the detail. We don't know exactly what their changes are. | Asked if the Liberal Democrats would support the government, Sir Ed said: "We will look at the detail. We don't know exactly what their changes are. |
"We are very in favour of helping people in to work who can work - that's the right thing. | "We are very in favour of helping people in to work who can work - that's the right thing. |
"But stirring up all this fear and anxiety... that is the wrong way of going about it." | "But stirring up all this fear and anxiety... that is the wrong way of going about it." |
The Resolution Foundation estimates that between 800,000 and 1.2 million people would lose between £4,200 and £6,300 per year by 2029/30 under the proposals. | The Resolution Foundation estimates that between 800,000 and 1.2 million people would lose between £4,200 and £6,300 per year by 2029/30 under the proposals. |
During Prime Minister's Questions, Labour MP Diane Abbott said there was "nothing moral about cutting benefits for what may be up to a million people" and accused the government of trying to balance the books "off the back of the most vulnerable". | During Prime Minister's Questions, Labour MP Diane Abbott said there was "nothing moral about cutting benefits for what may be up to a million people" and accused the government of trying to balance the books "off the back of the most vulnerable". |
Sir Keir Starmer said it was a "moral issue" that one in eight young people were not in education or training. | Sir Keir Starmer said it was a "moral issue" that one in eight young people were not in education or training. |
"I am genuinely shocked that a million young people are in that position, and I am not prepared to shrug my shoulders and walk past it." | "I am genuinely shocked that a million young people are in that position, and I am not prepared to shrug my shoulders and walk past it." |
Conservative shadow work and pensions secretary Helen Whately said the changes were "too little, too late". | |
She said the welfare bill was going up "so fast" and that the government "needed to be tougher". | She said the welfare bill was going up "so fast" and that the government "needed to be tougher". |
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