A decade after the Tories demonised disabled people on benefits, it’s happening again | Frances Ryan
Never mind that the DWP itself found that some disabled people can't afford food or heating, politicians and the media need scapegoats
Few things are ever really new. British politics - and the media ecosystem that maintains it - effectively regurgitates the same talking points on repeat, a kind of Groundhog Day where the key players may appear different but familiar destructive patterns are ever-present.
It is exactly a decade since former chancellor George Osborne launched cuts to the benefits system totalling tens of billions of pounds, and with them, fuelled rhetoric so toxic that it caused an increase in hate crime towards disabled people. This was the era of Benefits Street and the Sun's Beat the Cheat campaign, where it was quite normal for a national newspaper to invite readers to report their disabled neighbours to the benefit fraud hotline.
Frances Ryan is a Guardian columnist
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