UK welfare policies 'violate human rights': UN rapporteur

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Last Updated : May 22 2019 | 8:26 PM IST

Britain has "deliberately removed" much of its social safety net due to political ideology "in clear violation of the country's human rights obligations", a UN-commissioned report said Wednesday.

Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights Philip Alston said "harsh and uncaring" austerity policies introduced following the financial crisis "continue largely unabated, despite the tragic social consequences".

"The policies pursued since 2010 amount to retrogressive measures in clear violation of the country's human rights obligations," said the report.

The Conservative government dismissed the findings, calling them a "barely believable documentation of Britain" that painted a "completely inaccurate picture" of the country's welfare system.

Australian lawyer Alston visited Britain in November, and will present his final report to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on June 27.

In its summary, he said that "the bottom line is that much of the glue that has held British society together since the Second World War has been deliberately removed and replaced with a harsh and uncaring ethos.

"A booming economy, high employment and a budget surplus have not reversed austerity, a policy pursued more as an ideological than an economic agenda."
He accused the government of being "in a state of denial", saying the motivations behind their policies were not "economic but rather a commitment to achieving radical social re-engineering - a dramatic restructuring of the relationship between people and the State."

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First Published: May 22 2019 | 8:26 PM IST

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