Remember how the Tories and their allies in the media
thought they were on to a winner when Labour`s nationalisation and tax policies
led them to claim gleefully that Corbyn was taking the country back to the
1970s? The popularity of the policies clearly took them by surprise, but the
results of their disingenuity are now coming home to roost. With disgraceful
poverty figures, real wages declining, and the
government`s refusal to "remedy the debt trap of Universal Credit" making
matters worse, it is quite obvious where May`s administration is taking the
country, and it`s certainly not forward! In fact, there
are valid comparisons with Britain around 180 years ago!
The Tories have been treating the
poor as criminals since 2010, and the similarities between now and the way the
less fortunate were treated as far back as the 19th century are obvious. After
the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834, the workhouse test insisted those wanting
help could only find it with "indoor relief", in the workhouses, where
conditions were to be worse than those endured by the lowest paid workers. Now
we have a disgraceful 21st century "welfare test", with a similar principle of
less eligibility; delayed and reduced payments of universal credit aiming to
serve the same purpose as a workhouse, starving people into accepting low paid
work, paid by exploitative employers.
Pressure on the government to pause universal credit`s introduction must be
maintained, despite the distractions caused by Brexit problems, tax
avoidance and sexual misconduct. The country cannot wait for another 4+ years
until a general election is called. In fact, Labour must take every opportunity
to force votes in parliament, and demand an election as soon as the government
is defeated; there is far too much blood on this government`s hands
already!
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