Conservative MPs and former cabinet ministers have called on Boris Johnson not to go through with the universal credit cut due in September, calling Rishi Sunak’s spring Budget proposal ‘a mistake”.
Cutting universal credit by £20 per week would be “a blow to possibly millions of people”, said MPs from the Tory Reform Group and One Nation Conservative caucus , after the pandemic had an “unequal effect” on poor UK families. The two groups are believed to comprise “more than 100” Tory MPs.
“It is undeniable that younger people and children, lower income essential workers, and people in developing nations, are more disadvantaged than those of us who have been able to shield and maintain our incomes,” said Damien Green, Tory MP for Ashford and One Nation chair.
The benefit increase was brought in as a temporary measure last March and was extended beyond its original cut-off date in April, now set to end in September.
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The boosted payment has “thrown a vital lifeline to people on low incomes” during the pandemic, the group said in a report on the country’s route out of the Covid-19 crisis.