UK Chancellor urged not to make PIP cuts that could plunge 700,000 households into poverty.
It is war on the poor, not causes of poverty.
Median annual pre-tax wage £29,604.
38% of Universal credit claimants are in work.
16m live in poverty.
Lack of healthcare, disabling many
It is war on the poor, not causes of poverty.
Median annual pre-tax wage £29,604.
38% of Universal credit claimants are in work.
16m live in poverty.
Lack of healthcare, disabling many
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She’s too busy seeing how much expenses she can get away with!!!!
Because of all the above, the policy is cruel.
PIP is not an 'out of work' benefit.
It is paid to help people to work, often paying tax.
30%+ of Universal Credit claimants are in work, often paid too little to pay tax.
Making employers pay workers properly would stop disabled tax payers funding greedy employers
PIP is not an 'out of work' benefit.
It is paid to help people to work, often paying tax.
30% of Universal Credit claimants are in work, often paid too little to pay tax.
Making employers pay workers properly would stop disabled tax payers funding greedy employers
Read my lips
No more austerity
There was an alternative last GE:
Greens in England
SNP in Scotland
Plaid in Wales
#RedTories
#StarmerOut
How many are trapped in long contracts that have no get out clause.?
If Starmer wants to declare those of the UK population, not being the wealthy 1%, fit for use as cannon fodder in WWIII, there better be more incentive than the paltry pay rise, and some respect!!
No family should be this desperate for money.
Why not cut back on their free homes, planes, holidays, meals, drinks, hotels and salary?