Media Release
Jenny Macklin MP.
Shadow Minister for Families and Payments
Shadow Minister for Disability Reform
The Abbott Government is preparing to slash support for thousands of people with disability, which could leave some of our most vulnerable Australians at risk of poverty.
Disability Discrimination Commissioner, Graeme Innes, told Fairfax today that these changes would punish “some of our most vulnerable people in society”.
The Abbott Government’s claims of a welfare spending
‘crisis’ are complete rubbish – and represent the same old, tired
Coalition tactic: manufacture a false sense of crisis, victimise
vulnerable people, then cut their support.
Unlike the Coalition’s failed policies in government, Labor
actually made the right decisions to get people off the DSP and into
work.
Following Labor’s 2011 reforms to the Disability Support
Pension, between 2012 and 2013 the number of people on the DSP fell for
the first time in 30 years.
Under Labor, the rate at which people were granted the DSP
fell by 22 percentage points – the grant rate went up under the previous
Coalition Government.
Australia is one of the lowest spenders on welfare in the OECD.
The Abbott Government can’t tell the Australian people what
their plan to get people into work is, because they don’t have one –
they just have a plan for cuts.
The upcoming
Budget is about priorities. Cuts to vulnerable Australians so Tony
Abbott can pay $75,000 to millionaires to have a baby will reveal just
how twisted Tony Abbott’s priorities are.
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