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Government data further undermines its cuts to UK’s vital lifelines

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“Millions of families in the UK are worried about whether there are enough food and will be able to give a nutritious and various diet. This is a shameless indictment that such poverty continues in such a wealthy country.

“The direction of travel should be clear to politicians: As the starting point, we need to adjust our shared social security system so that everyone should be enough to live.

“There should be no cuts for social security that is already inadequate. It is immoral because the government’s raiding in poorest households is immoral because of their own financial tactics. Disabled activists Mary, Stef and Sydnie says the effect of more cuts to disability support and would be terrible.

In recent years, the cost of the living scandal has swept more people to poverty, and very few people have continued the pace with inflation and housing, most people cannot be banned.

“Against this context, Westminster politicians have demolished the British social security system instead of bolstern. This information shows that an additional 600,000 households are invalid in the last four years.

“The government’s response should be to return the trends that hurt to speed them. Repeated surveys show that the people are dissatisfied with poverty and inequality in the UK.

“The end of poverty should be a national priority. Instead, this government is the result of the government and the government is disabled for the disabled cut.”





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