What's new

Welcome

If you already have an account, please login, but if you don't have one yet, you are more than welcome to freely join the community of lawyers around the world..

Register Log in
  • We don't have any responsibilities about the news being sent in this site. Legal News are automatically being collected from sources and submitted in this forum by feed readers. Source of each news is set in the news and a link to its source is always added.
    (Any News older than 21 days from its post time will be deleted automatically!)

Jurist UN expert claims UK poverty levels violate international law

Status
Not open for further replies.
  • Thread starter
  • Staff
  • #1

Dadparvar

Staff member
Nov 11, 2016
10,597
0
6
In a Sunday interview with The Guardian, UN special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights Olivier De Schutter stated that the poverty levels in the UK are “simply not acceptable” and that the UK government is violating international law. The UN poverty envoy is due to visit the country later this week, where he will urge the government to increase welfare spending.

In the interview, De Schutter emphasized that the UK has obligations under international law to provide social protections, including an adequate standard of living. However, this duty is being broken as welfare payments in the UK lag behind the rising cost of living. De Schutter stated, “£85 a week for adults is too low to protect people from poverty, and that is in violation of article nine of the international covenant on economic, social [and cultural] rights. That is what human rights law says.” He argued that increasing universal credit should be of central importance in order to meet the UK’s international obligations.

A spokesperson for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak rejected the UN special rapporteur’s comments, arguing that the UK government had not broken international law. The spokesperson went on to say:

[W]e know that households are at least £6,000 a year better off in full-time work than out on benefits. And our record on this is clear – there are 1.7 million fewer people in absolute poverty and there are almost 700,000 fewer children growing up in workless households since 2010.
The spokesperson also stated that the government has “taken unprecedented levels of support post-pandemic in response to high inflation, not least paying half of people’s energy bill.”

De Schutter’s criticism comes as UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman faces scrutiny over her proposals to restrict the use of tents by rough sleepers, saying that many people see it as a “lifestyle choice.” Homeless non-governmental organization (NGO) Crisis called on Braverman to urgently reconsider her proposals, stating, “leeping on the street is not a lifestyle choice. Laying blame with people forced to sleep rough will only push people further away from help into poverty, putting them at risk of exploitation.” The NGO urged her to focus more on housing solutions and support services for those that face homelessness, in addition to increasing housing benefit so that “people can afford their rent.”

The post UN expert claims UK poverty levels violate international law appeared first on JURIST - News.

Continue reading...

Note: We don't have any responsibilities about this news. Its been posted here by Feed Reader and we had no controls and checking on it. And because News posted here will be deleted automatically after 21 days, threads are closed so that no one spend time to post and discuss here. You can always check the source and discuss in their site.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top