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There is no political, economic or moral justification for Osborne's decision to cut support for disabled people - Owen Smith

Owen Smith MP, Labour’s Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary, responding to concerns that the Government may try to enact cuts to Personal Independence Payments for 640,000 disabled people through secondary legislation, without full scrutiny and a vote of all MPs, said:

“This Government has a shameful reputation for trying to push through legislation without scrutiny, but it will be utterly unacceptable for them to try and take billions of pounds away from disabled people without even holding a vote in Parliament.

“Labour has previously forced votes on measures such as the cuts to Tax and Universal Credit, and we will refuse to allow this attack on disabled people to pass without proper exposure and a vote which will allow members from all parties the chance to express their opposition to the cuts.

“There is no political, economic or moral justification for George Osborne’s decision to cut support for disabled people while increasing tax benefits for the wealthiest, symbolising the unfairness of his Budget. I do not believe that those who voted Conservative at the last election did so to see a further £4 billion stripped away from people who may require assistance when washing or dressing.

“Britain is better than that and voices from across the Commons will need to remind Mr Osborne of that fact.”

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Tories should do the fair thing and scrap cuts to disability benefits - Owen Smith

Owen Smith MP, Labour’s Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary, responding to Nicky Morgan’s comments on Question Time that cuts to disability benefits announced in the Budget are a ‘suggestion’, said:

“Nicky Morgan was either too ashamed to admit cuts to disability benefits are Tory policy or she was signalling the start of a sharp u-turn. 

"Either way, she and the rest of the Tories are quickly realising there’s no justification for these cruel cuts. 

"They should now do the fair, sensible thing. Scrap these cuts completely and spare hundreds of thousands of disabled people who’ve already suffered enough under the Tories.”  

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