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Men more likely than women to be cut off benefits due to “cruel” and “unfair” reasons, survey suggests

April 6, 2015 by Inside MAN 13 Comments

Men are far more likely than women to have their benefits stopped for unfair or unjust reasons, a survey by a UK-wide food bank charity strongly suggests.

The Trussell Trust survey, submitted to a recent MPs’ inquiry into benefit sanctions, asked food banks if they had seen people coming to them because they were “sanctioned for seemingly unfair reasons” and if so to give specific examples.

Responses cited twice as many men as women who had been cut off benefits unreasonably, including as a result of missing job centre appointments due the deaths of family members.

Wimbledon food bank told the survey: “Single people are hit the hardest, with no money and housing benefit stopped for 12 weeks, many are being evicted and becoming homeless. A lot of homeless men we see have been put on the streets due to sanctioning.”

‘It has totally broken my spirit’

Renfrewshire Food bank cited nine cases, seven of which were men. They included: “Young man who only completed five searches when it should have been six. His words, ‘It has totally broken my spirit’. Young man with learning difficulties wrote, ‘My money keeps getting stopped for some reason and I don’t know why’.”

A Guardian report on the MPs inquiry, included a top-ten list from the Trussell Trust survey of what the paper described as “capricious, cruel and often absurd” reasons for which people had their benefits cut – eight out of 10 cases referred to were men.

The Guardian also cited further evidence submitted to the inquiry from sources other than the Trussell Trust – three out of four of these examples also referred to male claimants.

Despite this glaring evidence that men are being disproportionately affected, neither the Guardian story nor The Trussell trust survey acknowledged that vulnerable men appear to be being penalised far more harshly than women.

Repeated pattern

The Trussell Trust initially told insideMAN: “Anecdotally we are seeing an increase of single young men coming to food banks”.

However a spokeswoman then said they were not willing to officially confirm this statement, as the survey had not specifically gathered data on gender. She added that the charity believed that overall there was a 50/50 gender split in people who use food banks.

The apparent lack of interest in examining further whether men are hit hardest by benefit sanctions, despite evidence that clearly suggests they are, follows the same pattern as coverage at this time last year of government figures showing there had been a 37% rise in the number of people sleeping rough on the streets in England since the Coalition came into power.

The news triggered widespread headlines condemning the data as evidence benefit cuts were hitting the poorest and most-vulnerable in society hardest.

‘Extra burden’

However none of the articles mentioned that nearly all of those who sleep rough are men. According to the Combined Homelessness and Information Network (CHAIN), in London just under 90% of rough sleepers are male.

At the time, I contacted the Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG), the department that released the data, to ask if they had figures on the gendered breakdown of rough sleepers and if not, why not.

They said: “It’s simply a count – the national rough sleeping statistics – there’s no other information required from councils as that would be an extra burden and every extra burden we need to compensate with extra funding.”

If 90% of rough sleepers and eight out of 10 people listed by the Guardian as being hit by “capricious and cruel” benefit sanctions were women, it would be a cause of national outrage and immediate action.

Why is the fact these people are nearly all men something that’s not even worth mentioning at all?

By Dan Bell

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  • Kronk

    “Why is the fact these people are nearly all men something that’s not even worth mentioning at all”?

    I have a better question: when are we going to stop asking this question and actually do something about it?
    Don’t you people realize this is done specifically to men ON PURPOSE??? And so, asking them “WHY” they are doing this to men will only net you lies as their response.
    Doesn’t this make sense? And isn’t that why nothing ever changes save for actually getting worse?
    The only thing that can be done is for men to band together and take back their rights that have been stolen from them by what ever means necessary. Since the illegal ‘system’ understands that men are not willing to do this, we can expect exactly ZERO reform into the foreseeable future.
    There. No we have an action plan! Do absolutely nothing and expect changes to occur!

    It boggles my mind when I try to think about how much it will actually take, how bad does it have to be before men will actually get their ‘ass of the couch’ and do something?

    Haven’t we reached that already???

    • AJ

      I do not think there is deliberate discrimination against men but that this is yet another manifestation of teh way society interprets mens actions in the worst light and womens in the best and regards women of deserving support and men of standing on their own.

      Deliberate discrimination is present in bodies like the EHRC which avoids any examination or publicity of discrimination against men or womens charities such aswomens aid that feel threatened ideologically and financially by the existence of male disadvantage so do everything possible to obscure and distort the facts.

      None the less discrimination does not need to be deliberate to have significant consequences and the areas that men are affected by stand out for the severity of the consequences:
      Health – men life shorter lifes
      The Law – men are jailed much longer and more frequently for the same offenses
      Benefits – Men are deprive dof critical support more frequently
      Education – perhaps the most signifcant, men are disadvantaged with biased marking and an overtly sexist system to support women and disadvantage men.

      Against this much if the supposed discrimination against women can be seen to be trivial even if it were true.

      • Groan

        Well though not popular here Justice For Men and Boys is trying to use the democratic process to raise issues such as this. Frankly at the moment I think anything that causes some kind of ripple on the general ignorance a good try.

  • zulu127

    Too bad that link referencing, “just under 90% of rough sleepers are male.” is broken. Searching for “Street-to-Home-bulletin-2012_13.pdf” turned up zero results as well. Do you have a better link?

    • insideMAN

      Thanks for that — will up-date the link. Dan

  • Ally Fogg

    this is really interesting Dan. You could also look at the stats for mandatory work placements (those forced to do unpaid work placements to retain their benefits) in which almost twice as many men (1.02m) as women (545k) were given an ‘attachment’ https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/work-programme-statistical-summary-data-to-30-june-2014

    • insideMAN

      Thanks Ally — will definitely check that out. Dan

  • david hyatt

    really glad i discovered this site! i wonder if anyone has had the experience of being banned from twitter after false accusations from “jeanhatchet” and her feminist supporters (who organised the anti ched evans campaign)
    they are absolutely intolerant of anyone who disagrees with them and fabricate complaints to twitter – who.then automatically ban you WITHOUT CHECKING WHETHER THESE ALLEGATIONS ARE TRUE!
    I am writing a piece about this for “Index on Censorship” and welcome anyones experiences

  • david hyatt

    i myself am banned from twitter for daring to disagree with “jeanhatchet” and have since discovered she.does this all the time..the number of her victims may be over 100
    the discovery that a major socialmedia is being policed and patrolled by a lunaticfringe of extremists is mindboggling
    i could of course get back on twitter with another ID but i should not need.to do this…..what about free speech and open debate?

  • Groan

    Dan you could try Freedom of information requests ( FOI) to get the data . If not from central gov then from the main local gov ( Manchester for instance) or the main charities. It seems highly unlikely that they won’t collect data on gender due to the Equality Duty though they may not normally analyse the data by gender. The FOI may prompt them to do so.

  • andyrwebman

    Every man should look at the current batch of socialist parties – Labour, Lib Dems, the Greens – and evaluate their attitude to men’s rights and a system which treats all with simple fairness.

    They will find a lot to be desired. And so we must ask “can we, as men, ever be stupid enough to vote for the parties that are putting our heads on the block”?

    Vote AGAINST the injustice of feminism, and let it be known that your vote will go on someone who will exact simple egalitarian fairness.

  • Kyoma Hooin

    It’s entirely possible that a lot more men than women are being sanctioned, looking at rough sleepers though may not be that indicative as homeless women apparently tend to choose what have been described as ‘high risk alternatives’ to sleeping rough, and go to great lengths to not be visible.

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