By New Worker
correspondent
NCP
leader Andy Brooks joined other comrades and friends picketing the DWP HQ in
Westminster last week to protest against the hated ‘Universal Credit’ scheme
and demand that Labour scrap it if they win the next election.
Kilburn
Unemployed Workers Group (KUWG) hold protest pickets outside Caxton House every
month to highlight the injustices of Universal Credit which discriminates and
penalises the people it purports to help.
Gerry Downing from Socialist Fight, who
helped set up the campaign during the Financial Crash of 2008, said the
picketers were demanding that Jeremy Corbyn keeps his promise to scrap the
scheme if Labour wins the general election next month.
Jeremy Corbyn says Labour will axe Universal
Credit when it returns to power.
“Universal
Credit has been an unmitigated disaster,” the Labour leader said. “It is
inhumane and cruel. Labour will scrap Universal Credit. We will introduce a new
system that will alleviate and end poverty, not drive people into it.”
The
protesters ended their lunchtime protest with the KUWG’s traditional salute –
‘V for victory’ and ‘two-fingers’ to the Establishment – but they will be back in December to keep up
the fight.
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