In a foreword to a report by his Centre for Social Justice think-tank, Mr Duncan Smith said that the Universal Credit taper cut in April will be eaten up by inflation to still leave claimants worse off.
Mr Duncan-Smith made the call in a report by the Centre for Social Justice. He says that the cut to the Universal Credit taper will be eaten up by inflation. It is the latest challenge to the Government's cost-of-living crisis strategy.
Mr Duncan-Smith made the call in a report by the Centre for Social Justice. He says that the cut to the Universal Credit taper will be eaten up by inflation. It is the latest challenge to the Government's cost-of-living crisis strategySouth Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
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