Brits who lose out under Universal Credit switch should get extra cash, charities say

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Brits who lose out under Universal Credit switch should get extra cash

BRITS who lose out after switching to Universal Credit should get extra cash back, experts have said.

Campaigning MP Frank Field instructed them to look into whether the Consumer Act can apply to the troubled new benefits system, where many hundreds of thousands are set to be worse off. 1.6million are expected to "naturally" migrate over to the new benefits system this year, even though they could be worse off.

Single parents make up a quarter of those who have gone over naturally, Gingerbread's policy expert said. "It's that drop in income, combined with delays and errors in Universal Credit, and further cuts like Local Housing Allowance, it's the cumulative effect of the money they are losing, is putting housing at severe risk."

 

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