Big Issue readers react to articles on the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), Yungblud, homelessness and why Rishi Sunak would be better off moving to the US.
DWP makes it hard to care
The DWP system in place for carers is discriminatory. My own circumstances show how terrible it is. My carer’s allowance (CA) is deducted in full from my universal credit (UC). So I basically don’t receive one. I work 10 hours per week in the evening cleaning on minimum wage. It kills me and I’m exhausted, but I do it to stay in the workforce, as I won’t always be a carer for my parents.
UC deducts 55p from every pound I earn from my job. I also received a small amount of inheritance and the DWP deducted £80 per month of my UC because the inheritance was over £6,000 and I’m legally only allowed this amount in the bank. So I work at least 60 hours plus per week with my caring and part-time job, yet I’m not allowed to have savings and I’m continuously penalised financially.
Why would any government penalise the people who need the help most? I can’t wait to be working full-time so I don’t have to deal with CA and UC. It appears the DWP wants to make it as hard as possible for people looking after disabled elderly relatives. I suffer from pure exhaustion. Recently my sister took a week off work to look after my parents and I took a week off my cleaning job. I spent the whole week in bed.
Jacqui Davey, Hornchurch
Get gone, Sunak
If Sunak loves the worst of US politics so much: gerrymandering, vote rigging, no NHS, rampant capitalism at the expense of the majority, unworkable border controls, criminalising homelessness (which his own policies have caused in the first place) pharma totalitarians etc… Why doesn’t he do us all a favour and get gone over there asap? Yesterday or last year would not be soon enough.