RACHEL REEVES We cannot keep footing the bill for jobless Britain – so I will bring forward a plan to cut sickness benefits in weeks

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/politics/33002678/rachel-reeves-benefits-spring-statement/

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    1. Classic Red Tories – Their rich donors threaten them against raising taxes on the rich, so they’ll make the sick and disabled pay instead.

      Thousands died under the last wave of sickness cuts, people declared legally fit for work when they weren’t, people who committed suicide thinking they weren’t going to survive without sickness benefits, people who couldn’t make ends meet or money stretch long enough.

      Like the Winter Fuel Allowance cuts, people will die from these decisions – and the Labour government know it but don’t care because their free money means more to them than people’s lives.

    2. It is written by Reeves herself (or her assistant) as a piece for the Sun on Sunday.

      *Where the previous Conservative government dithered and delayed over the difficult choices, I won’t. I will not hesitate to make the right decisions in the best interest of working people. Nothing demonstrates this difference in approach more than how we tackle the country’s spiralling benefits bill.*

      *Next week, I will expose how the Conservatives lost complete control of the benefits bill – with a project overspend of more than £8 billion and no action taken to address that. £8.6 billion is triple the amount we spend on Britain’s asylum, border, visa and passport agencies. Sun on Sunday readers will agree, as a country we cannot keep footing the bill for the spiralling numbers of people out of work.*

      *The UK is the only major advanced country whose employment rate has not returned to pre-pandemic levels. We’ve got 2.8 million people not working due to bad health. 420,000 more households are predicted to claim Universal Credit health benefits by the end of the decade. Nearly one in eight of young people across the country are not in education, employment, or training.*

      *Where the Conservatives failed to act – this Labour government will. Next week I will tell the country that when it comes to our welfare system, I will not hesitate to act, as we have done to restore the public finances.*

      Writes more Tory than a Tory would.

      Maybe this cartoon isn’t far off the mark [https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/picture/2025/jan/23/ben-jennings-rachel-reeves-economic-growth-cartoon](https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/picture/2025/jan/23/ben-jennings-rachel-reeves-economic-growth-cartoon)

    3. terrordactyl1971 on

      Are these Socialists? Provides a piss poor health service and then complains people are off sick??

    4. The problem with getting even half of the 2.8 million people off the sick and into work is the complete and utter lack of 1.4 million jobs.

    5. Jobless Britain? Businesses are currently cutting thousands of jobs per month off the back of their policies (I think it’s mostly engineered to pressure them, but still) as well as presumably mostly freezing new hires.

      Where are the jobs exactly? They literally never even mention it and neither do the captured journalists who work for capital rather than the people. Something has to give…

    6. No-Opposite6601 on

      Just an idea, how about going after the tax evaders, big businesses that should be paying their dues for trading in the country or is that something so disgusting cos we need more billionaires for trickle down Reganomics?

    7. UnravelledGhoul on

      I was wondering when they were going to resort back to the “jobless scroungers” angle. Done with illegal immigrants already?

    8. Everything but ~~texting~~ taxing the rich..

      you know what will hurt the economy?! Accelerating homelessness, sickness and a lack of any sort of quality of life allowing you to get back on your feet!!!

      Animals!

    9. Fairly sure that sickness benefits are currently so small that most people can’t live on them anyway. Anyone on them must be getting topped up by another income in the family, living with friends/family, company paying sick pay or whatever.

      Hard to see that cutting a bit off that benefit will encourage anyone back to work. Most likely it just sends a few more people into hospital when they can’t afford to eat any more.

      Perhaps try fixing the NHS and actually making people *less sick* as a way to solve that problem?

    10. It’s not really a political issue, it’s a mathematical issue. The UK is not rich enough to foot the bill. Not suggesting that people should be neglected, but Reeves is making a rational point. 

    11. TheLegendOfMart on

      Horrible cunts. As usual they are going to use a sledgehammer approach to cut benefits of those that really need it to attack those that dont.

      I’m worried for my dad. He retires this year so they can’t attack his ESA but he relies on PIP and if they end up taking his money for some dumb voucher system or ‘pick from a catalogue of things you need’ he is screwed.

    12. Labour have constantly been targeting the young and vulnerable like they need to out Tory the Tories.

      Could we hear how they are going to retrieve some of the missing billions from COVID PPE scams/fraud and investigate what went on with that and how genuine companies couldn’t get a look in, or that they will close transfer loopholes that allow companies to not pay tax on income earned in this country and a concerted effort to go after very wealthy tax cheats as well as cutting down on corporate welfare.

      They also need to speak to Tony about hiring a few spin doctors because this cruel Tory look isn’t doing them any good. A bit of effort to not look like a bunch of utter wankers would be nice.

    13. ProlapseProvider on

      Ah yes, reduce benefits and make the people in areas where there are literally very few or no jobs do what exactly? In fact overall less jobs since she increased NI. All it takes is something like Nissan to close down in Sunderland as they find it way cheaper to build a new factory abroad and you suddenly have thousands (about 6000 I think) households that reply on benefits. There are not 6000 empty job positions. Not hat the current government could care less.

      Like does in the increase in NI really make up for the extra benefits being paid out to the people made jobless?

    14. MovingTarget2112 on

      We owe 100% of GDP.

      Putin’s tanks are on Europe’s borders and our conventional forces are the weakest in ninety years. The NHS crumbling. Roads are crumbling. The welfare budget is totally out of control.

      And there are far too many people not working.

      The difficulty is what to do about it all.

      The only way that I see to get out is to do what FDR did in 1930 – massive civil build projects, which will stimulate industry too. Generate more corporation tax and plow it into debt reduction.

    15. If she’s going after people who genuinely can’t work then that’s actually really bad.

      If she’s going after the people who just claim sick benefits saying they’re depressed because they can’t be arsed to work then fair play 👌

      Come at me with your downvotes 🤣

    16. Most of our benefits bill goes to people in work and pensioners.

      If you want to slash it, you stop subsiding poverty wages by making employers pay liveable wages, and you stop the triple lock.

      You don’t go after the already risible statutory sick pay. 

      This is a Labour party in name only.

    17. __Admiral_Akbar__ on

      Serious question: are Labour voters happy with this? Reddit would call the Tories evil for this

    18. parkway_parkway on

      It’s an interesting question about why the sickness rate is so high.

      If it’s because people are lazy scroungers, as some people say, then pressure might help.

      However if there’s a lot of people who are genuinely ill from the pandemic (either physically with long covid and post viral syndromes or psychologically) then they need treatment rather than job pressure.

      And the same is true for stress, is it really that surprising that if you offer young people an absolutely economic wasteland where there’s no chance of getting ahead that they’re stressed and miserable? Wouldn’t it be better to try to actually fix the system so that people could have economic prospects worth fighting for?

      It all feels really bizarre at the moment like things are so gridlocked we can keep making minor moves to treat symptoms but we can’t really have a serious conversation about the underlying disease.

    19. The Tories failure to address the countries health issues over the last near 20 years is coming home to roost.

      So many sick waiting for treatment, a young mental health crisis, there needs to be something done.

      If you really want to help, fix primary care, fuck off social media companies from this country and put an emphasis back onto communities

    20. Jesus, they are tone deaf. We didn’t vote for more austerity and another government using the Tory handbook. We voted for change.

    21. ProfessionalCar2774 on

      Sainsbury’s – cutting

      Morrisons – cutting

      Asda – in death throes

      Tesco -tbc

      Can do this all day…

      Point being…

      About these folk: *where* are we putting them to work?

    22. Can this joker please just fucking tax the rich. We can’t keep footing the bill for their shareholders and tax evasion!!!

    23. Friendly reminder to read the article and not just the ragebait headline.

      She’s not talking about cutting sick pay, but she did unfortunately use the word ‘cut’ within a half mile of the words ‘sickness benefits’ which gave the Sun licence to write this headline.

      All that being said, I’m not sure I agree with, or see the point in, her plans around removing driving licences, and I haaate the idea of the government just reaching into your account to take money. Even money you owe. That’s one slippery slope I’d like to throw a few towels on right now please.