He also described meeting people who"depend on food banks and charities for their next meal, who are sleeping on friends' couches because they are homeless and don't have a place to sleep, who have sold sex for money or shelter".
The National Audit Office maintains there is no evidence that Universal Credit helps people into work and is unlikely to provide value for money, dubbing the system inefficient.Universal Credit has long been the subject of criticism, with warnings people are being pushed into debt A spokesperson for Beyond The Streets, a UK charity working with women to end sexual exploitation, said:"We welcome the investigation in to failures in Universal Credit and the increase in survival sex.
Dont you just love Conservatism, the muderous DWP and PIP assessors