Media Release.
Jenny Macklin MP.
Shadow Minister for
Families and Social Services
Labor
will protect up to two million vulnerable Australians by opposing the
Turnbull Government’s plan to cut the Energy Supplement, whilst
delivering on our election promise to deliver budget repair that is
fair.
Labor
does not believe that pensioners, people with disability, carers or
vulnerable jobseekers should be forced to do the heavy lifting of budget
repair, particularly when the Turnbull Government is spending $50
billion on a tax cut for big business and the banks.
If
the Turnbull Government’s proposed cuts to the Energy Supplement pass
the Parliament, Australians already living on very low incomes would be
hundreds of dollars a year worse off.
For example, a single mum on Newstart would be $4.40 or $220 a year worse off.
A pensioner couple would be around $10 a week or $550 a year a year worse off.
A person with a disability would be around $8 a week or $350 a year worse off and so too will be carers.
That might not seem like much to Mr Turnbull but for ordinary Australians it can make a big difference.
Cutting the Energy Supplement risks pushing vulnerable Australians into a cycle of poverty and hardship.
Labor simply cannot support a policy that punishes the poorest Australians.
Labor
recognises that the current rate of Newstart is already very low, and
can act as a barrier to finding work. During the election campaign,
Labor committed to undertake an independent review into the adequacy of
the Newstart Allowance.
Labor
believes in responsible and fair budget repair. We have proposed
additional savings measures to offset the cost of the Energy Supplement.
In
order to target assistance to those who need it the most, and to
protect families on low incomes, Labor will not oppose the abolition of
Family Tax Benefit Part A end of year supplement for families earning
more than $80,000.
Whilst
we understand that not all families on these incomes are on easy
street, we cannot support a cut that would hurt people with much less.
We
are making difficult decisions in order to protect families on low
incomes and so that we can afford to protect Medicare, schools and
hospitals from Malcolm Turnbull’s cuts.
If the Turnbull Government decides to reintroduce the cuts to the Energy Supplement in a separate Bill, Labor will oppose it.
Labor does not see the case for supporting any further cuts to the FTB end-of-year supplement.
We
have also reaffirmed our opposition to a number of zombie measures from
the 2014 and 2015 Budget’s, including the one month wait for Newstart.
Labor
will also continue to oppose the Turnbull Government’s plan take income
support payments away from people in psychiatric confinement who are
charged with a serious offence and who are undergoing a course of
rehabilitation.
Labor has opposed this measure in the past, and we will continue to do so in this Bill.
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