Chancellor urged to stop stigmatising social security ahead of Budget
- Published
- 23/10/2024
More than 60 organisations, including Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Mind, and Amnesty International UK, have joined Turn2us in writing to Chancellor Rachel Reeves, urging her to resist stigmatising narratives around social security ahead of the upcoming Budget.
The organisations warn that stigmatising narratives, such as framing welfare as “out of control” and focusing disproportionately on benefit fraud, erode trust in social security and discourage people from claiming the support they are eligible for.
The letter calls on the government to adopt more compassionate and accurate language that reflects the reality of financial challenges faced by millions across the UK.
Shelley Hopkinson, Head of Policy and Influencing at Turn2us, said: “We are calling on the Chancellor to consider the social security narrative she leans on in the Budget, and to not use it to justify sweeping cuts or punitive measures. Just as we rely on the NHS, we should be proud of a social security system that’s fair, compassionate and there for us when we need it.”
Challenging the narrative
We write to the Chancellor ahead of the Budget on 30 October as a group of over 60 diverse organisations, urging her to consider the narrative she leans on as she delivers her speech.