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Universal Credit rates 2021: When will the DWP end the £20 Universal Credit weekly increase?
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Universal Credit families could face £600 loss if government cut goes ahead
Tory MPs were told by the Prime Minister to abstain from a Commons vote yesterday on making the £20-a-week uplift in the benefit permanent
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Labour will use its opposition day debate in the Commons on Monday afternoon to force a vote on the plans.
Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said the cut would leave “unemployment support at a 30-year low in the midst of a jobs crisis and threaten our economic recovery”.
The majority of benefits are set by the UK Government and the Scottish Government has limited powers to offset cuts made by Westminster.
Boris Johnson’s Tories are planning to take money from people who need it most in the midst of a national crisis. Shameful.
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DWP: Universal Credit cuts explained - what the crucial vote means for you
Universal Credit is facing a critical vote in the fight to stop claimants seeing their payments slashed by more than £1,000 a year
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Boris Johnson has sparked fury by refusing to cancel a £20-a-week cut to Universal Credit.
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