DWP says 150,000 more people pushed into poverty by benefit cuts, not 250,000 as forecast said before U-turn – UK politics live | Politics


DWP says 150,000 more people pushed into poverty by benefit cuts – not 250,000 as forecast said before U-turn

The Department for Work and Pensions has just published an analysis saying that, allowing for the concesssions announced last week, the welfare cuts will still push an extra 150,000 people into relative poverty.

Here is the key chart from the document.

Impact analysis of UC and Pip cuts
Impact analysis of UC and Pip cuts Photograph: DWP

In March, when the government published an impact assessment of its original plans, that said the plans would push an extra 250,000 people into relative poverty.

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Plaid Cymru urges Labour MPs to vote against welfare bill

Plaid Cymru has urged Labour MPs to vote against the UC and Pip bill tomorrow. In a statement its DWP spokesperson at Westminster, Ann Davies, said:

Liz Kendall claims the UK government is working toward a “fairer, more compassionate benefits system,” yet there is neither fairness nor compassion in protecting existing claimants while penalising those who become disabled in the future. People do not choose when to get sick or disabled, and so arbitrary cut-off dates make no sense.

These so-called concessions are nothing more than an attempt by Keir Starmer to quiet dissent within his own party. Over the weekend, Eluned Morgan [the Welsh first minister] hailed these partial U-turns as a personal victory, despite having “reserved her position” on the proposed welfare cuts barely three months ago.

But the people of Wales, whom the first minister is meant to defend, will find little cause for celebration. The economic blow to Wales will be disproportionate, and the UK Labour government’s refusal to publish a Wales-specific impact assessment is a slap in the face to the people of Wales.

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