The 53.7 percent rise in benefit sanctions over the last year is more proof of this Governmentโs disdain for our communities most in need of support.
โThe huge rise in benefit sanctions is just further evidence of the callous politics and cruel agenda at the heart of this Government,โ says the Green Party spokesperson for Social Development and Employment, Ricardo Menรฉndez March.
โBenefit sanctions hurt people already struggling to make ends meet and limit their chances of escaping poverty.
โThis is the result of the Minister for Social Developmentโs directive to sanction more beneficiaries. Louise Upston is more interested in punishing the poor than actually supporting people into meaningful work.
โThere is no evidence that benefit sanctions help people get jobs or result in positive outcomes for families struggling to make ends meet. Worse still, the work seminars and meetings that beneficiaries are forced to comply with have not been shown to directly translate into people finding meaningful employment.
โThese arbitrary obligations break the spirit of people on benefits. And then if these obligations arenโt met, the consequent sanctions push these people further into the quagmire of hardship.
โAt a time the Government is driving up unemployment by cutting jobs, Louise Upston is hellbent on making life even harder for those finding themselves without or unable to work.
โThe Green Party campaigned on a fully costed plan to end poverty. Central to this is the establishment of a wealth tax. Furthermore, we would guarantee liveable incomes, end benefit sanctions and provide tailored support to connect people with jobs that match their skills and aspirations.
โPoverty is a political choice. The solutions exist – all that is missing is political will,โ says Ricardo Menรฉndez March.


