MP Iain Duncan Smith:100,000 sign petition to strip him of his knighthood

Iain Duncan Smith office in Chingford daubed with the words: “Tories Out” and “Tory Cuts Kill”

The decision to knight the former Conservative minister has sparked fury amongst his opponents, particularly Dr Mona Kamal Ahmed, a NHS psychiatrist, who claims Mr Smith was responsible for “some of the cruellest most extreme welfare reforms this country has ever seen”

More than 100,000 people have signed a petition against the former Secretary of State for Work and Pensions after it was announced that he has been given a knighthood in the New Year Honours list.

The decision to knight the former Conservative minister has sparked fury amongst his opponents, years after he was criticised for laughing during a Bedroom Tax debate and shedding ‘crocodile tears’ online.

The Chingford and Woodford Green MP is known as the ‘architect’ of Universal Credit , the system of benefits which rolls a number of state payments into one, supposedly simplifying the process.

Around 1.9 million people have been left £1,000 worse off a year and many have been forced onto the streets due to lengthy delays before their first payments and punitive sanctions.

The petition, set up by Dr Mona Kamal Ahmed, a NHS psychiatrist, attributes this, and claims Mr Smith was responsible for “some of the cruellest most extreme welfare reforms this country has ever seen”.

The petition was set up by Dr Mona Kamal Ahmed, am NHS psychiatrist

It says that under his leadership, the “UK became the first ever country to face a United Nations enquiry into human rights abuses against disabled people” and that the “suffering and impoverishment” seen in the UK today are a “direct result of the welfare reforms he has implemented”.

In her explanation, Dr Ahmed writes that she has frequently witnessed people diagnosed with chronic mental illness in A&E who have been driven to panic attacks as a result of the anxiety caused by these tests and over the prospect of losing the welfare payments they rely on.

The doctor has previously written extensively about the Tory government cutting funding for people with mental health, which she argues is one of the most vulnerable patient groups.

She ends by saying Mr Duncan Smith’s knighthood is “an insult to the hundreds of thousands of vulnerable individuals across this country who are suffering as a result of his policies and to those who have tragically lost loved ones as a direct result.”

Last night, he was congratulated by colleagues on Twitter , with former Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt tweeting: “I have never worked alongside someone more willing to face unpopularity for standing up for his deeply held principles and moral convictions”.

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