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"Scrooge" move will steal Christmas 27.11.09

A DONEGAL senator has urged the welfare minister to play Santa, not Scrooge by reinstating the Christmas bonus to struggling families.
Some of the 54,000 Donegal families in receipt of welfare payments will be driven into the hands of money lenders because of the abolition of the bonus, claimed Senator Pearse Doherty who has secured a Seanad debate with Social and Family Affairs Minister, Mary Hanafin, in a bid to have the decision reversed. Senator Doherty described the bonus cut as "cruel and Scrooge-like" and said it would have a massive effect in Donegal where more than 54,000 people receive some sort of social welfare payment.
“In Donegal more than one out of every three people were entitled to and relied on this much-needed bonus to cover extra expenses which occur at this costly time of year. It will result in parents turning to money lenders, inevitably compounding existing family money problems and forcing them into further catastrophic debt in the New Year," said Senator Doherty.
“This Scrooge-like move will deny a lot of children at Christmas. The fact that the Government can seek to cut money from those on just €204 a week while seeking to protect those on over €200,000 a year is reprehensible.
“This cut will also see huge pressure being put on parents who have lost their jobs and are living from hand-to-mouth. This will drive many into the hands of money lenders – both legal and illegal and will have serious repercussions and will send families spiralling into whirlwinds of debt."
Senator Doherty said many of the people who will be affected by
Ebenezer Scrooge will stalk the homes of Donegal this Christmas with the axing of the social welfare bonus, claims local Senator Pearse Doherty.
the removal of the Christmas bonus were, as yet, not aware of the fact.
"The people affected don’t have savings to cope with this unexpected reduction in their income – unlike the golden circle that this government panders to; the people affected by this cut don’t have nest eggs tucked away or overseas bank accounts that they can turn to.
“We in Sinn Féin have been running a campaign against the withdrawal of the Christmas bonus over the past number of weeks and have highlighted inside and outside the Dáil how this callous move will affect the most vulnerable.
“Mary Hanafin on one hand blames striking public sector workers for delays in making payments while on the other hand it is her very own colleagues in Government axing completely the Christmas bonus.
“This is a cruel cut which will deny children a Christmas and will mean extra hardship for struggling families. It must be reversed," he added.
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