Two million could get £1,500 in backdated benefits if DWP loses high court fight

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Two million could get £1,500 in backdated benefits

"gateway" was removed, meaning anyone on the tax credit system will be rolled onto Universal Credit if they have a change in circumstances, such as moving house., previously said: "Whilst the uplift for those on Universal Credit is very much welcomed, there is no evidence to demonstrate that those in receipt of Universal Credit were more in need of the uplift than those on legacy benefits.

The case had originally being earmarked for July and then dates set for September, but that was delayed due to a lack of judges. Save the Children UK’s head of child poverty, Becca Lyon, added: "All families deserve the security of being able to provide food for their children and pay for rent, bills and essential items.

 

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Too bloody right. Most disabled people and unpaid carers haven’t had not one extra penny in any financial support during the entire pandemic crisis however this isn’t new behaviour from the tories. They’ve treated us like shite for that last decade.

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