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The Socialist 7 January 2009

Stop the slaughter in Gaza

Stop the Slaughter in Gaza

Thousands protest against the Israeli onslaught


2009 - putting socialism back on the agenda


Youth fight for jobs


The great rail fares rip-off

Madoff with the money!

No festive joy for shop workers

Labour ministers' unsocial fund

Plutocrats lose

Make the poor pay


Tommy Sheridan in Celebrity Big Brother


USA: Chicago factory workers occupation wins concessions


For a fighting Usdaw leadership

South Wales: Workers vow to fight job losses

BT: reluctant vote for pension cuts

No redundancies at GSK!

Salford council: Equal pay, not pay cuts!


No to the toxic incinerator!

 
 
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Labour ministers' unsocial fund

NOT SATISFIED with attacking the benefits entitlements of the unemployed in the recent Welfare Reform Bill, the government proposed charging up to 27% interest on emergency state loans to claimants.

Simon Carter

Many elderly, disabled and unemployed people apply for emergency loans to replace a broken fridge or cooker, etc. These loans are then repaid from benefit payments. Prior to 1988 claimants could qualify for one-off, non-repayable grants.

Even an interest-free loan is a big financial undertaking from people struggling to survive on a pittance.

However, the government's consultation paper proposed outsourcing the social fund to credit unions: "Interest would be charged in return for these services but this would be at affordable rates compared to those charged by commercial lenders in the same market. We propose to set it at the maximum charged by credit unions of 2% per month (26.8% apr)."

Yet Gordon Brown has the hypocritical cheek to berate the banks for not passing on to customers the most recent reduction in lending rates!

This latest Labour bludgeon to strike the poorest and most vulnerable in society was the brainchild of work and pensions secretary James Purnell. Readers will recall that Purnell, in an earlier, crassly insensitive comment, lectured the unemployed 'not to use the economic recession as an excuse for not finding work'. Advice no doubt appreciated by the 75,000 people who lost their jobs in November!

The government, faced with a barrage of criticism over this outrageous proposal, has subsequently denied wanting to charge interest on social fund loans.

However, Kitty Ussher, a work and pensions minister, hasn't withdrawn the proposal of privatising the social fund and allowing credit unions to administer loans from the fund. But why would a credit union be prepared to offer interest free loans?

Like many of Labour's 'kite flying' proposals, the suspicion is that we haven't seen the last of this proposal.


In this issue

Stop the Slaughter in Gaza

Thousands protest against the Israeli onslaught


Socialist Party Marxist analysis

2009 - putting socialism back on the agenda


Socialist Party youth and students

Youth fight for jobs


Socialist Party campaigns

The great rail fares rip-off

Madoff with the money!

No festive joy for shop workers

Labour ministers' unsocial fund

Plutocrats lose

Make the poor pay


Celebrity Big Brother

Tommy Sheridan in Celebrity Big Brother


International socialist news and analysis

USA: Chicago factory workers occupation wins concessions


Socialist Party workplace news

For a fighting Usdaw leadership

South Wales: Workers vow to fight job losses

BT: reluctant vote for pension cuts

No redundancies at GSK!

Salford council: Equal pay, not pay cuts!


Environment and socialism

No to the toxic incinerator!


 

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Related links:

Labour:

triangleCon-Dems' hypocrisy over children's care

triangleLeadership shows weakness at CWU conference

triangleBuilding the electoral alternative in Brent

triangleWales TUC - Oppose all cuts!

triangleElection results: How did TUSC do?

triangleLabour's best Wales result in 21 years will not stop cuts

Welfare rights:

triangleGreenwich Unite criticises privatisation of welfare services

triangleLib Dems declare war on voluntary sector

Unions:

triangleNational Shop Stewards Network

triangle10 May sees united strike - but teacher unions shirk their responsibilities

triangleA strategy to stop austerity and bring down the government of the super-rich

Unemployed:

triangleBack to work? How the system fails the unemployed

triangleWork programme not reducing long-term unemployment

triangleThe ugly truth behind the latest unemployment figures

Social Fund:

triangleCrisis loans