Anonymous ID: eae449 Feb. 22, 2023, 10:37 a.m. No.18394951   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5316 >>5381 >>5387 >>5414 >>5433 >>5539 >>5571

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tyb

Anon is bringing this to the attention of anons.

Universal credit which is not just a U.k think but a global issue.

If they are bringing this in the u.k they will be rolling out in all nations including, Canada, Australia, note it maybe under a different name but those who have been forced into benefits due to vaccine injuries or disablities will be targeted and forced into work they either cannot do .

o7

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RISHI SUNAK AND JERMEY HUNT TARGET THE DISABLED AND LONG TERM SICK

THIS WILL BE A NATIONAL PROGRAM - DWP (Department for Work and Pensions) including U.C (Universal Credit ) ARE TARGETING LONG TERM SICK AND THOSE INJURED BY VACCINES INJURIES, DOCTORS NOTES WILL NO LONGER BE ACCEPTED AND THEY WILL BE FORCED TO LOOK FOR WORK, AND SANCTIONED IF THEY DO NOT COMPLY !!!

Note: This will effect a lot of people, there are petitions to get people to sign, write to your m.p get involved, they are going all in on the venerable and least able to help themselves.

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https://www.thecanary.co/uk/analysis/2023/02/20/dwp-is-targeting-universal-credit-claimants-in-yet-another-benefits-crackdown/

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is cracking down even further on non-working people reliant on benefits. The department has increased its use of sanctions, it is trialling a new scheme under Universal Credit to force claimants back to work, and is now planning to coerce doctors into not signing people’s sick notes.

DWP: more forced work programmes on Universal Credit

As the Canary previously reported, there’s been an increase in the number of economically inactive people since the start of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. These are people who are not working and not looking for work. Many of these people are chronically ill and/or disabled. However, since then the DWP has started making plans to force some of these people into work. Now it’s also beginning to target people who are claiming benefits but looking for work. For example, as the Times reported, the DWP is trialling a new scheme under Universal Credit. It’s for benefit claimants who have been out of work for three months or more. The Times noted that:

Ministers are piloting plans for universal credit claimants to attend a two-week programme of daily face-to-face appointments at local jobcentres to help them prepare to return to work.

Those who repeatedly refuse to attend could lose their entire standard allowance, worth £334.91 a month, for as long as three months.