Brutal DWP cuts will not help claimants into work, Rachel Reeves warned - Birmingham Live
- The Chancellor plans to implement substantial cuts to the welfare budget, primarily targeting health-related benefits, as reported by the BBC.
- Scottish National Party Leader Stephen Flynn criticized these austerity cuts, stating they would damage public services and break election promises.
- Tom Pollard from the New Economics Foundation warned that cuts would not assist claimants in finding work and would undermine trust in support systems.
- Campaigners urge the Labour Party government to focus on taxing wealth instead of reducing benefits for claimants, highlighting past failures of cuts.
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'Undue hardship!' Horror warning to millions on Universal Credit as Rachel Reeves plans billions in welfare cuts
Top financial experts are warning Universal Credit could come in the firing line as Chancellor Rachel Reeves earmarks several billion pounds in spending cuts ahead of the Spring Statement
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