Rachel Reeves defends benefit cuts and denies further tax rises likely in autumn – UK politics live


Key events

Q: Why does a Labour government think 370,000 disabled people should lose £4,500 per year?

Reeves says she wants to ensure sick and disabled peopel can work if they want. There are thousands of people who have been written off. The last Labour government, through the New Deal, got people into work. She wants people to be better off, she says.

Robinson plays a clip from someone with a brain injury who will be £900 a month worth on, and who says he might be made homeless as a result.

Q: What would you say to him?

Reeves says the man will stay on his benefits until he is reassessed. And then he will see a trained assessors. The people with the most severe injuries will keep their benefits, and may be paid more.

But she says the government is also putting in targeted support to get people into work.

Q: But you are cutting benefits for the disabled overall. Hundreds of thousands of peopel will lose out. The OBR says this is the biggest cut to carer’s allowance for decades. Why are people losing that?

Reeves says in the budget last year she increased carer’s allowance.

She says all the evidence shows that, with support, more people can get into work.

And even with these measures the welfare bill will continue to rise, she says.



Source link

Related Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Stay Connected

0FansLike
0FollowersFollow
0SubscribersSubscribe

Latest Articles