Tory ministers have now spent two years and more than £130,000 fighting two cases that ruled Universal Credit had discriminated against some disabled people
Tory ministers have now spent two years and more than £130,000 fighting two cases that ruled Universal Credit had discriminated against some disabled people
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At a time when this Government has been promoting Austerity they have wasted £130,000 on fighting a case they had no chance of winning and still they may appeal to the Supreme Court.
For goodness sake Boris admit that Universal Credit is ‘not fit for purpose’ and make it a proper welfare benefit, that is a benefit that helps those that need it not punish them.
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