| John Battle
MP (Lab, Leeds West) today welcomed new proposals announced by Secretary
of State for Work and Pensions John Hutton today, to provide
faster compensation to all people diagnosed with mesothelioma.
Currently only people who contract the
disease from exposure to asbestos at work are eligible to
claim a lump sum from the state. The new
proposals would provide up-front financial support (within six weeks)
to people who were previously not eligible, including those who were:
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exposed to asbestos from a relative (e.g. from
their overalls);
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exposed to asbestos environmentally (e.g. lived
near a factory using asbestos);
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those who can’t
trace their exposure to asbestos.
Mr Battle said: “It is very good
news that the government has committed today to speed up compensation
for sufferers of mesothelioma. In Armley
in my constituency I have campaigned for compensation for over 20 years,
while corporate gamesmanship has resulted in many people being left
with practically nothing but suffering the terrible affects of this
disease.”
He added: “People
are still dying as a result of living near JW Roberts' factory in Armley. Currently
too many people die before they get compensation, or they find they
aren’t eligible because they contracted the disease from living
near the factory or being exposed to a relative who worked there, rather
than working at the factory themselves.
“That is an awful injustice, so I
welcome the government’s commitment to get
legislation through Parliament so everyone with mesothelioma can claim,
irrespective of their employment history.”
John Battle MP 13 March 2007 |