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Poverty campaigners slam g 8 aids pledge, say cuts are not likely for 10 years to come

A poverty campaigner says plans to create ten more £5billion per annum programmes to help the poorest of the poor, is "nonsense".

Simon Blackman told Sunday Politics Radio that the latest measures announced by the Coalition would "kill the poorest poorest people".

"That's not how the welfare system works, that's not how the NHS works, to do things that are designed to help the most vulnerable - and that's really disappointing for people across the country," he said.

He said there were alternatives in place, such as a guaranteed minimum income "that's going to pay for everything we've got".

"People want to make sure that people are getting the support they need, they want to feel good about themselves and they want to look after their families," he said.

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Lord Tebbit has said the UK needs a new national policy on tackling poverty

Mr Blackman, who campaigns for the charity GiveWell, added that Mr Osborne and others had committed to reducing the number of benefits claimants receiving them.

"It's very disappointing that we have heard very little about where those plans are heading," he said.

"It is quite right that we say this isn't right.

"But that doesn't mean it doesn't matter and that's because these are just small, small-scale cuts to get into the pockets of the poorest - the poorest groups," he said.

'Waste of time'

Liberal Democrat peer Lord Tebbit said the new measures would only "put pressure on us more" and would "put pressure" on him personally to consider other options.

"People are getting the worst of it on benefit, people are spending more and more time in the process, and all the while it's taking up more and more people's time," he said.

"The next 10 years are going to get much more difficult."

Last week, the Department for Work and Pensions said the policy did not have a timetable for getting the cuts to benefit to 30 per cent by 2021 - instead it is aiming to cut benefits further for those in work or working part-time.

But it said it is "too early" to say whether that was enough to tackle "waste of time" on benefits.

The Conservative Party has promised that the Government would provide the "first step" towards bringing down benefits by 2020, but that could require further cuts of up to 50 per cent in 2017 and 2017-18.

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Us democrats will unite despite bitter competition and will be able to enact laws in time."

Gloria Allende, the late Chilean president, has a place in history books. She came to power in 1972 and served a five-year term. She took the government back and won re-election.

She was re-elected in 1981 and was re-elected again in 2006.

"The revolution is not over and it never will be," she said, as her body lay in the ground and supporters chanted her name.

She was one of Chile's best-known politicians.

She rose to power through a series of elections and the military-backed dictatorship that toppled the Allende dictatorship in 1975. She was seen as a strongman leader, and her "Yes" vote was a strong showing for former president Michelle Bachelet.

The country was plunged into bloody protests which have since led to years of elections, some still under military control.

Chile's president is hoping to avoid the sort of vote-rigging that has plagued his predecessors, and to try to win over undecided voters.

Armando Hernández is Chile's acting head of the Supreme Court.
by Davidreoma (2020-05-27 08:35) 

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