Invites you to a
Community Speak-out
Welfare Reforms –
what they mean for us and how we can oppose them
Come and have your say 7pm Thursday 14th February 2013
at Camden Town Hall, Council Chamber Judd St, WC1H 9JE
Introduced by
Rev Paul Nicolson from Taxpayers Against Poverty
who are backing legal actions against the cuts in Camden, Islington and Haringey
Followed by DISCUSSION and OPEN MIC
ALL WELCOME
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Are you a council or private tenant, a two-parent or single parent family, on a low income,
disabled, unemployed, a pensioner, a carer, receiving working tax credit or other
benefits, cut off benefits, in debt, struggling to heat your home, dependent on food banks,
an asylum seeker, trying to escape domestic violence with nowhere to go . . . or a
resident concerned with the welfare cuts?
Speak out against the cuts and how they are affecting you …
Join the borough-wide campaign to stop them …
Stop evictions … Cut rents not benefits …
CUTS WILL AFFECT:
Housing Benefit (including Bedroom Tax) Council Tax
Sickness & Disability Benefits Carers Allowance
Social Fund & emergency help Sanctions Workfare Service cuts & closures
Child Benefit and more
For more information contact:
Camden United for Benefit Justice
camdenunitedforbenefitjustice@yahoo.co.uk
Camden Association of Street Properties (CASP)
Camden Federation of Tenants and Residents Associations
020 7383 2227
Single Mothers’ Self-Defence / WinVisible
at Crossroads Women’s Centre 020 7482 2496