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Additional profit cuts not dominated out – as minister warns ‘we’re spending extra on value of failure’

By Editorial Board Published March 18, 2025 5 Min Read
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Additional profit cuts not dominated out – as minister warns ‘we’re spending extra on value of failure’

The work and pensions secretary has not dominated out making additional cuts to the welfare funds regardless of already unveiling reforms designed to avoid wasting £5bn.

Liz Kendall mentioned she had made the adjustments – which can see the eligibility standards for incapacity advantages narrowed – as a result of she needed to “tackle a failing system that is failing the people who depend on benefits”.

Politics dwell: Kendall ‘cross’ about welfare system

She mentioned she had introduced a “substantial package” – and the adjustments would even be aimed toward getting folks into work to cease the general invoice ballooning to a projected £76bn by 2030.

Ms Kendall mentioned they’d cope with a “broken assessment process”, repair “terrible financial incentives” that drive folks on to welfare, and would focus advantages “on those in greatest need”.

“It’s providing the largest ever package of employment support,” she informed Rigby.

Pressed once more on whether or not she would rule out extra financial savings over the course of this parliament, Ms Kendall replied: “I’m not saying that.

“I’m suggesting we speak concerning the proposals we are literally making, and never these which we aren’t.”

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What adjustments are being made?

Earlier at the moment, Ms Kendall introduced a raft of reforms designed to chop the federal government’s expenditure on long-term illness and incapacity advantages for working-age folks, which has risen by £20bn because the pandemic.

Excessive on the agenda had been private independence funds (PIP), which offer cash for individuals who have additional care wants or mobility wants on account of a incapacity.

Individuals who declare it are awarded factors relying on their capacity to do sure actions, like washing and getting ready meals, and this influences how a lot they are going to obtain.

However Ms Kendall mentioned from November 2026, folks might want to rating a minimal of 4 factors in not less than one exercise to qualify for the each day residing ingredient of PIP.

At the moment, the usual price is given if folks rating between eight and 11 factors total, whereas the improved price applies from 12 factors.

Nonetheless, Ms Kendall mentioned the federal government wouldn’t freeze PIP – as experiences had beforehand advised – following a backlash from Labour MPs.

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Why is the federal government chopping advantages?

Minister ‘cross’ about welfare system

Requested by Rigby whether or not she had needed to go additional by freezing PIP, Ms Kendall mentioned she had “never started from a sort of macho, tough position”.

“I’ve never done politics like that,” she mentioned. “This is about real people and real lives.”

Ms Kendall, who ran to be Labour chief within the 2015 management race received by Jeremy Corbyn, admitted she was “cross” concerning the state of the welfare system, which she described as “broken”.

“I’ve seen in my own constituency people written off to a life that is not the life they hoped for themselves, or their children or their families,” she mentioned.

Addressing critics who’ve derided the adjustments as morally improper, Ms Kendall mentioned: “What I think is morally wrong is writing off people who could work.

“What’s morally improper is taking a look at a profit system the place we’re spending an increasing number of on the prices of failure.

“And if that continues, the welfare state that we created won’t be there for the very people who need it.”

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