Ealing Tories Welcome Benefit Reform


And raise motion at full Council meeting

Supporting Welfare Reform: A change to a fairer and more cost effective system:

Councillor Reen to move : “With the welfare bill reaching a staggering £208 billion in the last financial year (£1.5 billion for Ealing alone), Council welcomes the introduction of vitally important reforms to the welfare system by the Coalition government.”

Below, Ealing Conservative Leader, Councillor David Millican, explains why they are discussing this now:

''The issue of welfare reform is hugely important to many people.

''Just last week the Evening Standard published a report by the respected polling company Opinion Matters that almost 90% of Londoners are in favour of limiting overall welfare payments.  Londoners support the government's introduction of a benefit cap and many believe it should be even lower than the current £26,000 a year figure.

''Time and time again people on the door steps tell me that the whole benefits system is unfair.  A staggering £1.5 Billion is paid out in welfare benefits in Ealing alone and Labour have consistently opposed these changes.

''This is why the Conservative Opposition on Ealing Council have raised this as our key motion for debate at Full Council on 11 June. 

''Finding employment means that households can avoid the benefit cap. For those working 16 hours a week, or 24 hours for a couple household, then the cap is lifted.  For the first time, instead of simply handing out the benefits, officers at Ealing Council is now working hand-in-hand with the Jobcentreplus and other agencies to encourage people back into work. 


''There is advice available and those who are concerned are encouraged to seek that advice.  

''Meanwhile this is a fundamental shift to encourage people to move off benefits and into work. The benefit cap fits.''

 

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5th June 2013

 

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