Labour increases payments: families on benefits will receive £18,000 more than some workers.
30.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
30.11.2025
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Analysis of changes in the Labour budget
Families receiving full social benefits will receive £18,000 more than some workers, according to new changes in the Labour budget.Former Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Sir Ian Duncan Smith, noted that this indicates the welfare system is 'eating up the money of hard-working taxpayers'.According to The Sun: A family with three children, where at least one parent receives Universal Credit, receives substantial support from the state.
The remarks suggest a serious debate around budget changes and their impact on society. On one hand, the changes may provide support to those in need, while on the other hand, questions arise about the fairness of resource distribution. In the future, this issue will undoubtedly remain at the center of attention for both politicians and society as a whole.Read also
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