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January 29, 2013
No to benefit cuts! Yes to a decent income for all! Planning meeting: 11am on Saturday 2nd February at the Book House Cafe – 410 High Road, Tottenham, N17 9JB Plans have begun for a ‘march of 1000 mothers for a fair benefit income’ on the 23rd March, from 11:00-13:00. Fathers are not excluded! However […]
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Tags: debt / welfare benefits
January 19, 2011
On Monday 24 January at 11.30am, Islington Poverty Action Group and Haringey Claimants Action Group will be protesting outside Atos Healthcare at 1a Elthorne Road, just off Holloway Road, 2 minutes walk south from Archway tube. This local action is part of a national day of action against welfare benefits cuts, focusing on Atos, a […]
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Tags: debt / welfare benefits
October 20, 2009
A claimants’ support group was set up in Haringey in October 2009. Anyone who is claiming benefits (not just the unemployed) is welcome to join us. We can be contacted at claimants@nullharingey.org.uk Benefits are a right – not a privilege!
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Tags: debt / welfare benefits
March 7, 2009
While the government has bailed out the banks with our money, they have been stealthily rushing through a bill that will virtually abolish welfare for single parents and disabled people. The Bill proposes a number of changes:• phasing out income support for single parents, and cutting incapacity benefit and carers’ allowance. • introducing a US-style […]
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November 18, 2008
Before looking at why there’s a financial crisis in most of the industrialised world, let’s get one thing straight – the rich are not in any financial crisis. Ok, a billionaire may lose the odd house or two, or some millionaire may top themselves, but they will always have more money that we will ever […]
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Tags: debt / welfare benefits
July 30, 2008
There are unfortunately many sources of debts in which people are ripped off by interest rates, or persecuted for lack of cash. Many debt collection agencies and bailiffs work in tandem. Indeed, often they are just different branches of the same firm both use threatening letters to try to intimidate people.
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Tags: debt / welfare benefits