Social Benefits Reform in Britain: What Will Change After Rachel Reeves' Statements.
26.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
26.11.2025
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Social Security Reform from Rachel Reeves
Rachel Reeves presented a comprehensive package of reforms in the field of social security during the autumn budget. She emphasized that the system inherited from the Conservatives is 'broken' and financially unsustainable. Speaking at a press conference, the minister noted that under the previous government, social security spending increased by almost one percent of GDP, resulting in an increase in spending of £88 billion.'The system we inherited is not working, and it needs to be changed,' Reeves stressed.She highlighted the need to improve policies for more effective use of finances and enhance social support for citizens. The social security reform from Rachel Reeves is an important step in addressing critical issues that have arisen due to previous policies. Her proposals could significantly change approaches to social support, which will, in turn, impact the well-being of many people in the country.
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