The Prime Minister said ‘in a word, no’ after being asked if the paltry sum was enough for a woman who was eight and a half months pregnant
Source: Boris Johnson admits £111 a month Universal Credit is not enough to live on – Mirror Online
The Prime Minister said ‘in a word, no’ after being asked if the paltry sum was enough for a woman who was eight and a half months pregnant
Source: Boris Johnson admits £111 a month Universal Credit is not enough to live on – Mirror Online
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Why is there a five week wait for the first payment of Universal Credit?
Is it that the benefit is so complicated that delays are caused?
Is it that there are insufficient people processing the Universal Benefit applications?
Are the computers and and software not up to the job?
If this is replacing existing benefits why is there a wait period?
Surely in this day and age it should be possible to stop one set of benefits and immediately start payments of the new benefits?
Come on DWP what are the answers?
Or is it just that the DWP and this Government wish to cause as many problems as they can to make benefit claimants suffer?
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