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  • Jenrick: Welfare cuts worth £50bn allows us to ‘sustainably pay’ triple lock pension

    Politics

    Reform UK’s Robert Jenrick has said a £50bn welfare cut plan allows the state to “sustainably pay” for the triple lock pension.  In a press conference on Monday, Jenrick said plans to strip welfare from around 3m people, including foreign nationals, would be the biggest overhaul of the benefits system in a generation.  Jenrick said [...]

    Robert Jenrick speaking at a podium with BRITAIN NEEDS REFORM sign, delivering a speech.
  • I’m a 21-year-old grad, why does the government want me to go on the dole to get a job?

    Opinion

    Oliver Dean was turned away from Job Centre because he wasn’t already on benefit. No wonder the welfare bill is ballooning Andy Burnham’s answer to youth unemployment has arrived. It begins with 14-year-olds, and the new technical pathways reach classrooms in September 2028. There is a great deal to be said for it and, as [...]

    Young man in front of a Jobcentre Plus building, standing on a pedestrian crossing.
  • Burnham vows to ‘get serious’ about slashing welfare bill

    Politics

    Andy Burnham has vowed that he will “get serious” about slashing the welfare bill, as the Prime Minister hunts savings to boost defence spending.  “We’ve got to get really serious as a country [about] getting the welfare bill down,” Burnham told the BBC in his first full interview since becoming Prime Minister last week. He [...]

    Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, speaking and gesturing during an interview
  • Starmer ally defends minimum wage quango after Sunak calls for it to be axed

    June 9, 2026

    Welfare secretary Pat McFadden has leapt to the defence of the minimum wage quango after former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called for the body to be axed. The top ally of Sir Keir Starmer told City AM it “would be a mistake” to abolish the Low Pay Commission (LPC), an independent body that advises the [...]

  • Jeremy Hunt: Pension triple lock is an ‘anchor drag’ on economic growth

    June 8, 2026

    Former chancellor Jeremy Hunt has warned that the triple lock on the state pension is acting as “an anchor drag on economic growth.” In an interview with City AM, Hunt said that above-inflation rises to the state pension are being funded “by more debt” on future generations and called for every major party to pledge [...]

  • Pat McFadden: I have not apologised to Rachel Reeves over ‘tax to pay benefits’ text

    June 8, 2026

    Welfare secretary Pat McFadden has doubled down on his remarks unearthed in the Mandelson files that “every meeting [he has] is ‘who can we tax in order to pay benefits to others’”. The Cabinet minister was among numerous top officials to have his private messages released in documents relating to Lord Mandelson’s stint as the [...]

  • Rachel Reeves’ benefit handouts are unchristian, Badenoch says

    November 28, 2025

    Kemi Badenoch has argued that Rachel Reeves’ welfare splurge in the Autumn Budget is inconsistent with Christian values, as she blasted the Labour government for raising taxes to fund increased spending. The Chancellor hiked taxes by £26bn on Wednesday to fund a massive injection of cash into welfare benefits, including the controversial decision to lift [...]

  • Autumn Budget: Reeves splurges £12bn on welfare as two-child benefit cap ditched

    November 26, 2025

    The UK’s fiscal watchdog has forecast welfare spending to soar over the next few years after the Labour government ditched plans to reform the welfare state. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), which accidentally published its report before the Budget, has said welfare spending will rise by £12bn in the fiscal year 2029-30, when compared [...]

  • Rachel Reeves set for £20bn OBR productivity downgrade

    October 28, 2025

    Rachel Reeves’ ballooning fiscal black hole is set to deepen as the fiscal watchdog hands the Chancellor its final productivity forecast on Friday. The Treasury is already battling to contain public finances after a U-turn on welfare reforms ruined hopes of £5bn in savings, and a £190bn spending splurge on government departments helped erode the Chancellor’s wafer-thin [...]

  • Economy faces ‘midlife crisis’ as benefit claimants hit new high

    August 10, 2025

    The economy faces a “midlife crisis” after a fresh study revealed the number of jobless benefit claimants aged 50 or older has reached nearly two million for the first time. A new report from the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) has shown the number of 50 to 64-year-olds who are out of work and claiming [...]

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