MP, Labour’s Shadow Work
and Pensions Secretary, commenting on the
announcement by the DWP that they will end financial sanctions
lasting three years for benefit claimants, said:
“Labour has long been calling for the government to scrap its
punitive sanctions regime.
“Six months is still a very long time to leave someone without
any income at all. It is not just the individual who is affected,
but their family too.
“There is clear evidence that sanctions and excessive
conditionality do not help people into sustained employment. They
also cause stress and anxiety for many and are one of the key
reasons that people ask for help at food banks.
“Labour will scrap the Conservatives’ sanctions regime for good.
We will deliver personalised employment support and invest in
skills and training to create the decent jobs that people need”
Ends
Notes to editors
- There has been more than 30,000 sanctions completed with a
duration of over six months, including more than 20,000 for
Universal Credit.
Completed sanctions – 27 weeks or more since
October 2012
|
Jobseeker’s Allowance
|
6,014
|
Employment Support Allowance
|
6,381
|
Universal Credit
|
20,252
|
Total
|
32,647
|
DWP, ‘Data tables: benefit sanctions statistics to October
2018’, 19 February 2019,
https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/benefit-sanctions-statistics-to-october-2018