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News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: Stop Benefits For Drug Addicts Who Refuse Treatment Says
Title:UK: Stop Benefits For Drug Addicts Who Refuse Treatment Says
Published On:2009-01-28
Source:Rye and Battle Observer (UK)
Fetched On:2009-01-29 07:41:42
STOP BENEFITS FOR DRUG ADDICTS WHO REFUSE TREATMENT SAYS RYE MP

Rye MP Michael Foster is calling on Tories to back the Government's
plans to stop benefits for crack and heroin addicts who refuse drug
treatment programmes.

He said: "Up to 1,786 crack and heroin addicts in East Sussex get
benefits with no questions asked.

"We should not let tax payers' money line the pockets of drugs dealers."

Speaking ahead of the second reading of the Welfare Reform Bill in
Parliament on Tuesday, the MP said: "The Tories are wrong to let
crack and heroin addicts get benefits without having to agree to
rehabilitation.

"Labour want to require drug users to take up treatment or not
receive state benefits. Without these conditions, taxpayers' money
ends up lining drug dealers' pockets.

"An addict cannot sustain a crack or heroin habit on benefits levels
and will already be getting money from other, possibly illegal, sources.

"Unless we break the cycle of addiction, we won't break the cycle of
drug-related crime. It is wrong that we hand over benefit money to
people knowing that the money will end up in the pockets of drugs dealers.

"It is estimated that there are 820 problem drug users in East Sussex
who receive either Job Seekers Allowance or Incapacity Benefit. We
should be encouraging these addicts to get clean - its better for
them and its better for our area.

"I challenge my Conservative opponent to back Labour's plans for fair
rules for drug addicts on benefits."

Labour's Work and Pensions Secretary James Purnell said: "We will
give drug users who play by the rules the chance to turn their lives
around. In return, we will expect addicts in East Sussex to take up
this support, so that benefits are going to help people overcome
their problems, not into the pockets of drug dealers."
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