Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has announced a major overhaul of the UK benefits system, aiming to save £5 billion annually by 2030. The reforms will impact Universal Credit, Jobseeker’s Allowance, and Personal Independence Payment (PIP), with the government arguing that too many people are out of work and reliant on benefits. The move has sparked controversy within the Labour Party, with some members opposing the changes. Kendall defended the plan as 'decisive action' to encourage employment and reduce welfare dependency. The announcement signals a significant shift in the UK’s approach to social support and employment incentives.
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