The Liberal Democrats have published their election manifesto today, including their promises in relation to welfare benefits.  These include an undertaking to bring the WCA back in-house, stop unnecessary PIP assessments, end sanctions and increase carer’s allowance.  The manifesto says:

We will:

  • Tackle child poverty by removing the two-child limit and the benefit cap.
  • Set a target of ending deep poverty within a decade, and establish an independent commission to recommend further annual increases in Universal Credit to ensure that support covers life’s essentials, such as food and bills.
  • Support pensioners by protecting the triple lock so that pensions always rise in line with inflation, wages or 2.5% – whichever is highest.
  • Ensure that women born in the 1950s are finally treated fairly and properly compensated.
  • Give unpaid carers the support they deserve by increasing Carer’s Allowance and expanding it to more carers, and stop pursuing carers for old overpayments of Carer’s Allowance.

In addition, we will:

Repair the broken benefits safety net by:

  • Reducing the wait for the first payment of Universal Credit from five weeks to five days.
  • Scrapping the bedroom tax.
  • Replacing the sanctions regime with an incentive-based scheme to help people into work.
  • Ending the young parent penalty for under-25s by restoring the full rate of Universal Credit for all parents regardless of age.

Increase Carer’s Allowance and expand eligibility for it by:

  • Raising the amount carers can earn and introducing an earnings taper to end the unfair cliff-edge.
  • Reducing the number of hours’ care per week required.
  • Extending it to carers in full-time education.

Reverse the Conservatives’ cut to support payments for parents whose partners have died.

Establish an Independent Living Taskforce to help people live independently in their own homes, with more choice and control over their lives.

Make the benefits system work better for disabled people by:

  • Giving disabled people and organisations representing them a stronger voice in the design of benefits policies and processes.
  • Bringing Work Capability Assessments in-house.
  • Reforming Personal Independence Payment assessments to make the process more transparent and stop unnecessary reassessments, and end the use of informal assessments.

Give everyone the chance to enjoy a decent retirement by:

  • Developing measures to end the gender pension gap in private pensions and ensure working-age carers can save properly for retirement.
  • Improving the State Pension system by investing in helplines to ensure quicker responses to queries and resolution of underpayments.
  • Ending the scandal of lost top-up payments by overhauling the processing system and providing proper receipts.

 Fix the broken Statutory Sick Pay system.

 Require pension funds and managers to show that their portfolio investments are consistent with the Paris Agreement.

Ensure that military compensation for illness or injury does not count towards means testing for benefits.

You can read the full manifesto here.

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    · 6 months ago
    The Lib Dem’s policy seem more beneficial to disabled and the sick and carers…. I will never ever vote for conservatives and still not sure about Labour neither as no welfare policies have come from their mouths
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      · 5 months ago
      @Elaine Too right! The Conservatives historically implemented policies to stigmatise disability and the welfare system. In all honesty, I have very little faith in any political party, candidate or manifesto and with age I’ve become more disillusioned that voting for centre, left, green will make any difference but one thing I am certain of… never supporting Conservatives and their underlying right wing ideology in any shape or form!!
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    · 6 months ago
    Impressed by Liberal manifesto.  Being disabled And my husband being a carer there manifesto recognises our needs

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    · 6 months ago
    Impressed by LibDem manifesto on health & care & benefits. I hope they’re in a position to influence the decisions and shape future Government Policy. They seem to have really understood the issues & grasped the importance of tackling them. 
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      · 5 months ago
      @Laidbacksal I be voting for Liberal Democrat’s they care about the disabled as I am disabled with severe Rheumatoid Arthritis and the assessments for P.I.P and work assessments really depressing me as I have to proof my illness and they got all the information from my Consultant it’s no cure illness and gets worse so I hope they win the election but not sure they will 😕
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    · 6 months ago
    These people promise so much remember student fees but when they got a chance to taste power they put the Tories in power for 5 years by collaborating in a sickening coalition with them.
    The end result 5 years of austerity 5 years of cuts and the road to Brexit an utter disaster.
    At the end of it another election and the Tories no longer needed them and threw them under the bus like they do with everyone no longer useful. 
    So to sum up they are untrustworthy and given the damage they did to their own party they seem not paticularly clever and I doubt that they learned enough not to do it again.
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    · 6 months ago
    voted for labour for 40 years  many health problems too many to go into. 14 years of  torrie hell .made me fell like a nothing in society. i stopped voting  for labour or anyone ever again ,labour will be as bad .if not worse .and that is taking some doing .one of the  best ways to sum the toorris up .sunak in a posh village saying we have stopped giving any help to deprived citys full stop . but we will concentrate on giving help to citys and villages with plenty of money. it says it all  . my vote goes to  no one        
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      · 5 months ago
      @paul e My thoughts exactly! Personally, having twice contacted my local MP, Conservative member - with less than helpful results, I think their underlying right wing views are not only outdated but totally out of touch with today’s realities. My experience can be summed up as; very little action in supporting my issues with housing and DWP incompetence, practically no direct involvement from the MP himself and instead, his secretary trying to make excuses such as ‘he is in a meeting’ ‘on a campaign’ ’out of office for the week’ … but I did get plenty of being looking down on and making sure ‘people like me’ feel like scroungers who cheat the system by being disabled!! 
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      · 6 months ago
      @paul e I have had health conditions like you for the same amount of time and I feel
      Like you that they have made us like dirt in society and bringing down our NHS where you cannot see a Dr and the Dr doesn’t care your a number with money not a patient. Sunak needs to go
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    · 6 months ago
    Living in Scotland I despise the SNP, so I will be Voting Labour, I’ve had nasty experiences dealing with a Conservative run DWP, My younger Brother was Paranoid Schizophrenic
    & was made to jump through hoops for being unwell, I had to see a MP, Hospitals, Doctors etc, to help him, I ended up ill through it, Sadly he drank himself to death, but I will never forget the Conservative Government 
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    · 6 months ago
    Some of their ideas are good others not so But they have been bitten before in the coalition government So will want to show that they are worth a vote But can be trusted to be able to achieve their goals as well as possible Being the only honest pro EU party That will act for some as a plus others will be put off by that They have gradually increased their party But are still an also ran Many will vote for them and they should increase their number of MPs again Whether they are worth voting for depends on the individual seat
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    · 6 months ago
    all very well - but not so long back they promised students lots and then went into the Con-Dem coalition during which  idodn't see any positive changes in benefits only negatives. I don't believe a word of it
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    · 6 months ago
    Very positive, and humane instead of the punishment of the sick and poor that the Tories have been relentlessly carrying out for 14 years. This is what I will be voting for, and hoping that where I live the blue wall will fall and become orange again.
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    · 6 months ago
    I sent an email from SCOPE asking all the parliamentary candidates to outline their plans for people with disabilities, and the welfare system. Up to now only the Liberal Democrat candidate has responded. I am considering voting for them, but it might be a wasted vote. I live in a red wall constituency that went blue in 2019.
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      · 5 months ago
      @BirtyB Similar experience here, although my local MP and constituency is Conservative, it’s been the Lib Dem councillor who has gone beyond their remit to help and provide as much support as they could with a housing matter (extra bedroom charge although I require this extra space because of my health condition). They are the only party candidates I’ve seen out and about who actually listen and seem genuinely interested in local people.
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    · 6 months ago
    The lib Dems supported the Tories in 2010 including the" welfare reform act" 2012 which included the dreaded bedroom tax ,the welfare reform act led directly led to the deaths of many vulnerable people ,nick clegg,David Cameron ,and Ian Duncan smith should be held to account for crimes against the most vulnerable in society.
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    · 6 months ago
    Both the Lib Dems and the Greens seem to have an actual understanding of what needs to change in order to provide real support for disabled claimants and their carers. 

    I'm voting Green because in our new constituency they have the highest chance of beating the Conservatives and we desperately need a really good MP to represent the needs of this deprived area.
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      · 5 months ago
      @Rose Unfortunately in my humble opinion, voting Green nowadays is a protest vote. The chances the Green Party will actually get in or be able to resolve the mess our country and system is currently facing, a slim… I know… I know… what a Debbie Downer I’ve become! 
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    · 6 months ago
    I support everything that they propose but wonder how long it will take them to implement them and how they would be able to pay for it. 
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    · 6 months ago
     i will be voting liberal seems our best option
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    · 6 months ago
    The suggestion that the Tories were contemplating yet another overhaul of visa led benefits to effectively not offer regular payments but advice on getting a job and one off purchaces  for a few aids like a stick or wheelchair is no fair way to deal with anyone who has increased cost due to disability, reliance on friends, family and others for assistance and other cash related difficulties. A disabled person is likely to be in a lower paying job if they can get one, and if you are in the older demographic with failing mobility, it’s near impossible. No matter what employers are told to do with rules on employment, it’s easy to drop you after interview. Seen as a burden of risk and extra effort compared with others. I have std pip for mobility and care, and that was a downgrade from DLA, where I had higher mobility allowance. The Tories have no new money and want to cut the bill, so the only way is to raise the bar yet again and offer alternatives to cash. I pay more tax in than I get back by a long way and I’m lucky I have a reasonable employer at a university. However with declining health and just 65, the future is bleak for retirement. I can imagine it now, free stick and bus pass, possibly a train rail card with the blue badge, and that’s it. So much for compassion and care. 
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    · 6 months ago
    Well.. I was going to vote Labour.. to get rid of Sunak and the Conservatives especially Mel Stride.. over the last week I have been slowly realising that the Liberal party is probably a better option ( although any party would be better than the shambolic government we’ve had.. especially with the seeming war they’ve had on the sick and disabled and single parents.. now I’ve read this I’m definitely voting LIBERAL.. 
    JILL. BRISTOL. 
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    · 6 months ago
    Lib dems incentives back into work...really. 
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    · 6 months ago
    I can't see how bringing WCA's in house will improve matters. The DWP worked with WCA contractors to make getting benefits from assessments as hard as possible. If the assessment isn't what the DWP want, they just alter it. I expect DWP assessors will still get bonuses for finding claimants fit for work.
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    · 6 months ago
    At the moment Lib Dem’s are looking in my eyes HOWEVER as others have already said I don’t actually trust any of them !!
    Each time the GE looms they all say what they are going to do then once elected cancel every single thing with excuses.
    Personally I think this present government and Parliament need a bloody good shake up before they totally ruin our already broken country !
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    · 6 months ago
    This time they are getting my vote. I am sickened by the two party system. So they won't form  a government.  But for me it is a vote for compassion and sanity. 

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