financially-crippling reasons Universal Credit has to be fixed
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financially-crippling reasons Universal Credit has to be fixed
Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Debbie Abrahams has written in The Independent, highlighting the reasons the minority Tory government’s version of Universal Credit is flawed in its conception.
Simply put, Tory Universal Credit is neither universal, nor a credit; it is restricted to a limited number of claimants – and still plunges them into debt.
So Universal Credit harms people while providing the Tories with a pretext to claim they are helping.
It pushes people toward suicide:
http://voxpoliticalonline.com/2017/10/20/these-are-the-financially-crippling-reasons-universal-credit-has-to-be-fixed/
Simply put, Tory Universal Credit is neither universal, nor a credit; it is restricted to a limited number of claimants – and still plunges them into debt.
So Universal Credit harms people while providing the Tories with a pretext to claim they are helping.
It pushes people toward suicide:
http://voxpoliticalonline.com/2017/10/20/these-are-the-financially-crippling-reasons-universal-credit-has-to-be-fixed/
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