Universal Credit change 'devastating' says mayor
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Universal Credit change 'devastating' says mayor
本帖最後由 geemong 於 2021-9-30 11:26 編輯
Universal Credit change 'devastating' says mayor
The mayor of West Yorkshire has described the changes to Universal Credit,
which will see claimants lose £20 a week, as "devastating".
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The increase was introduced at the start of the start of the pandemic and was
designed to protect the most vulnerable households. However, payments are due
to be reduced to pre-pandemic levels next month.
Labour mayor Tracy Brabin told BBC Radio Leeds: "I can’t understand why
the government's choosing to make life more difficult for people who are already
having a really tough time.
"In West Yorkshire 242,000 people rely on Universal Credit - they shouldn’t have
to choose between heating and eating. This is the opposite of levelling up."
Christine from Pontefract, who receives Universal Credit, says "it's not easy at all"
trying to survive on the benefit:
The government says the measure was only temporary and, now the economy is
recovering from the pandemic, the focus should shift onto getting people back
into work. It also says the uplift costs the public purse £6bn a year. |
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