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Minister denies deceptive voters over advantages cuts – as he is proven awkward outdated tweet

By Editorial Board Published March 19, 2025 5 Min Read
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Minister denies deceptive voters over advantages cuts – as he is proven awkward outdated tweet

A minister has denied deceptive Labour voters with a £5bn bundle of profit cuts that was not within the occasion’s manifesto.

Politics reside: PM defends welfare cuts

Scrapping the WCA was one in all a sequence of measures introduced on Tuesday, together with narrowing the factors to qualify for some well being and incapacity advantages.

Labour’s manifesto stated: “We believe the work capability assessment is not working and needs to be reformed or replaced, alongside a proper plan to support disabled people to work.”

Nevertheless, it didn’t explicitly point out cuts.

Requested if Labour had misled individuals, social safety minister Mr Timms stated: “No.”

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Stephen Timms on Sky Information Breakfast

There’s at all times a tweet…

It was put to him that his boss Liz Kendall beforehand tweeted towards profit cuts being thought-about by former Tory chancellor George Osborne below his austerity programme.

In 2016, the now work and pensions secretary retweeted a colleague who accused Mr Osborne of introducing the cuts “to give handouts to the rich”, alongside a petition campaigning towards the measure.

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Mr Timms stated the Tories “made lots of changes which did a great deal of damage”, together with reforms to common credit score which put extra individuals on the upper charge and meant they had been “no longer supported into work”.

“We opposed damaging changes the previous government made,” he stated.

“We’re bringing forward a package which we think will do the job that’s needed, support people back into work and make the system sustainable financially.”

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Advantages cuts Q&A | What do they imply for you?

What measures have been introduced?

Essentially the most important measure introduced yesterday was making it more durable to qualify for private independence funds (PIP), which is cash for individuals who have further care or mobility wants on account of a incapacity.

The brand new PIP take a look at will go on to exchange the WCA, which at the moment decides whether or not persons are match to work or not. There will even be a session on delaying entry to the well being top-up on common credit score till somebody is 22.

The announcement was met with criticism from Labour backbenchers, unions and charities, who known as for the cuts to be reversed and warned it will push extra sick and disabled individuals into poverty.

Nevertheless, it’s unclear how many individuals may lose advantages because of this because the affect evaluation is not going to be launched till the spring assertion subsequent week.

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The Spring Statement will be delivered on 26 March.

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What to anticipate from the spring assertion

Reforms ‘rushed by means of’

The spring assertion will see Chancellor Rachel Reeves make additional spending cuts to account for the lack of round £9bn in fiscal headroom as a result of a poor financial system and world instability.

“That doesn’t make for good policy, particularly in the area of welfare where you do need to take your time and to be thoughtful about it,” he added.

Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride claims the economy is "flatlining" under Labour

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Mel Stride on Sky Information Breakfast

PM: Advantages invoice ‘devastating’

Sir Keir Starmer has defended the measures, writing in The Occasions that the two.8 million working age individuals out of labor as a result of long-term illness is a “damning indictment of the Conservative record” on welfare.

He added: “The result is devastating for the public finances. By 2030 we are projected to spend £70bn a year on working-age incapacity and disability benefits alone.”

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