A sitting Labour MP – though possibly not for much longer - has launched a petition against his own party’s benefits cuts.

Richard Burgon, Labour MP for Leeds east since 2015 and a shadow minister under Jeremy Corbyn, started the petition four days ago on the change.org platform.  It calls for the Green Paper benefits cuts to be axed and replaced by a wealth tax.  It reads:

This petition, demanding a Wealth Tax instead of devastating cuts to disability support, will be presented in the House of Commons before any votes on welfare cuts.

We oppose the Government’s plan to balance the books by targeting disabled people and the most disadvantaged in our society.

Slashing disability benefits instead of taxing extreme wealth is a political choice—and it is the wrong choice.

Instead, we believe that the very wealthiest should be made to pay their fair share.

A 2% Wealth Tax on assets over £10 million could raise up to £24 billion per year. That’s far more than the £5 billion the Government claims it will “save” by cutting key financial support for disabled people.

We call on the Government to abandon these cruel cuts and, instead of punishing the poorest, to implement a Wealth tax on the very wealthiest.

By this morning it had gathered 18,000 signatures.

You can sign Richard Burgon’s petition against benefits cuts here

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    · 2 days ago
    At least there's someone in the labour party who hasn't forgotten their morals, compassion and decency.  Anyone in the party that doesn't stand against this disgraceful attack on disabled and chronically ill people, should hang their heads in shame and be removed from their position with no pension, benefits or golden handshake.

    How anyone can agree with this and have no conscience is beyond inhuman.  It's sick.  The lowest of the low.  What the hell has our country become.  Full of evil monsters, selfish, greedy, despicable.

    No amount of money is ever enough and many (not all) of the wealthiest are happy to get ever richer off the backs of everyone else.  Playing divide and rule games, turning the working people against the disabled through lies and rhetoric in the brainwashing media.

    This has to be stopped right now and never allowed to happen again in the future.  Changes need to be made to reform the system for the better, not making it worse for the poorest, disabled and vulnerable people.  It is bad enough already and has been terribly unfair, biased and designed to fail and torture for years.  The entire points and descriptor system is a farce, in both PIP and the WCA.  Repeatedly reviewing (torturing people) over and over, lies and complete fabrications by so called health care professionals (where's the health, care or professionalism in these people).  Then there's the sanctions if you don't comply to demands, which you are unable to comply with because you are chronically ill and disabled through no fault of your own.  It is barbaric, it has killed thousands and has no place in our society.  The private assessment companies cost millions, the admin costs millions, the repeated reviews, mandatory reconsiderations and tribunals which find in huge numbers that the health care professionals (costing millions) got it wrong.  All of it costs billions and they're happy to spend it, trying to make out  disabled and chronically ill people are liars, cheats, shirkers and fraudsters, even though their own statistics show there is 0% fraud.  

    Why not spend these billions making lives better and paying a decent, truly liveable amount, so that disabled people can live comfortably?  Not having to live in a state of poverty, constant fear,  anxiety, stress and worrying about when the next DWP torture session is coming through their letterbox?

    This whole thing is disgusting, it's gone on for years. No matter which political party or, otherwise individual, instigates or supports this, it is an abomination and needs to stop!
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    · 2 days ago
    There's an awful lot of MPs not happy about the welfare cuts but they would rather suck up and shut up as they want to keep their jobs. If these cuts go ahead then shame on them when people start dying. 
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      · 2 days ago
      @james Me too 
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      · 2 days ago
      @james Exactly James. They have found money for their two and a half thousand pound rise. I wonder how many will accept that! If they had a conscience they would give it to a disability charity. It has been in the news today(31 March) that a Labour MP Taino Owatemi has claimed £900 pounds so that her dog can live with her in London. And all they can say is she hasn’t broken any rules! The rules want changing. She can afford to pay her own £900 surely on what she earns
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      · 2 days ago
      @Stu I hope not I hope there are at least a few who will launch a challenge to Starmer's leadership in September and call for the removal of the leadership of the labour party!
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      · 2 days ago
      @Stu don't forget their benefits!
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    · 2 days ago
    Taxing the rich won't cost the rich their lives.. Cutting sick/disabled people's benefits will cost the sick/disabled their lives.. The choice of which to pick should be obvious, there should be no need for a petition, this just goes to show how cruel the government are.
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    · 2 days ago
    The country needs more mps like him,  mps with a backbone to stand up and call something out that is clearly unjust and unfair…a man who clearly hasn’t forgotten the old labour core values…and to make sure the promise of “those with the broadest shoulders should bear the heaviest burden” is delivered on.  Good on him.
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    · 2 days ago
    Well I,ve signed the petition through the link. Do we think this will change things at all? I hope so, can,t stop myself dwelling on the changes ahead.
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      · 2 days ago
      @Hightower Me too I get UC/LCWRA so I'll be completely wiped out if these proposals go through any where near what they are intending 
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    · 2 days ago
    Supporting this and circulated to everyone I know.
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    · 2 days ago
    Well done that man.
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