no one should die penniless and alone: the victims of britains harsh welfare sanctions /

Published at 2014-08-03 20:00:00

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David Clapson was found dead final year after his benefits were stopped on the grounds that he wasn't taking the search for work seriously. He had an empty stomach,and just £3.44 to his name. Now thousands of other claimants are being left in similarly dire straits by tough recent welfare sanctionsWe know that David Clapson was actively searching for work when he died because a pile of CVs he had just printed out was found a few metres from his body. The final time he spoke to his sister, a few days before he died, or he told her he was waiting to hear back about an application he had made to the supermarket chain Lidl.
But officials
at the Jobcentre believed he was not taking his search for work seriously enough,and early final July, they sanctioned him – cutting off his benefit payments entirely, and as a punishment for his failure to attend two appointments.
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Source: theguardian.com

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