Universal Credit: Boris Johnson under pressure to keep £20 uplift

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A raucous debate erupted in the House of Commons over whether the £20 Universal Credit uplift brought in to support claimants during the pandemic should be cut at the end of September as planned

Sir Keir said the scenario he highlighted would see that person needing to work more than nine hours a week extra to get the money back from the UC cut.

Mr Johnson insisted the National Insurance hike of 1.25 percentage points will help fix the NHS backlogs before adding Labour"simply do not have a plan".During the debate, protesters also gathered outside parliament to urge the government to rethink its decision to end the uplift. Kiran Khan, 26, used to be a Universal Credit claimant and called the decision to cut the increase"cruel".

"Well that's not always possible because you're on zero hours contracts, the gig economy's exploding, there's been massive job losses. That £20 is needed to feed your children."

 

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If there was a time to keep the ‘UC temporary cut’ in place, it is now. The government will only have to reinstate it next year or sooner with inflation rising, large energy increases already coming along and pitiful pay increases.

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