A decade on: walking the sharp edge of the UK's social security system

Light, A ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0008-7252-538X and Patrick, R, 2024. A decade on: walking the sharp edge of the UK's social security system. London: London School of Economics and Political Science.

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Abstract

The UK’s social security landscape and public services infrastructure have been transformed since the Conservatives took office in 2010, initially as part of a coalition with the Liberal Democrats. The collision of austerity and a punitive approach to welfare reform have seen a drastic and far-reaching hollowing out of provision, which left the welfare state in poor health to respond to Covid-19 and then the cost-of-living crisis.

There is growing evidence documenting the impact of these changes on society, and a greater appreciation of the harm caused by inadequate social security provision and under-resourced, failing public services. However, not enough is known about how these changes map onto the experiences of individuals over time.

This working paper corrects this, reporting on in-depth research with those at the sharp edge of the social security system. The researchers have conducted repeat interviews with ten individuals for more than ten years, with the most recent interviews taking place during the winter of 2023-24. This research uncovers the extent to which social security and the wider infrastructure routinely fails individuals and their families. It highlights the harms caused by conditionality, and reveals the extent to which repeated fights for entitlement to support can grind people down over time.

Together, these everyday realities across the last decade constitute a powerful and persuasive case for change. With a new Labour government in place, we can and must do better. Investing in social security and reimagining this as a force for good, is a vital place to start.

Item Type: Research report for external body
Description: London School of Economics and Political Science discussion paper (CASEpapers): 236
Creators: Light, A. and Patrick, R.
Publisher: London School of Economics and Political Science
Place of Publication: London
Date: 25 October 2024
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Rights: © Amanda Light, Ruth Patrick. All rights reserved. Short sections of text, not to exceed two paragraphs, may be quoted without explicit permission provided that full credit, including © notice, is given to the source.
Divisions: Schools > School of Social Sciences
Record created by: Jonathan Gallacher
Date Added: 09 Dec 2024 10:25
Last Modified: 09 Dec 2024 10:34
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URI: https://irep.ntu.ac.uk/id/eprint/52706

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