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Chancellor is looking at welfare for potential cuts but pensions secretary says more support for jobseekers is keyWork and pensions secretary Liz Kendall has insisted helping more people back into a job is the best way to cut the benefits bill, as the chancellor looks for savings ahead of the 26 March spring statement.With Rachel Reeves zeroing in on welfare as a source of potential cuts as she prepares to take action to meet her self-imposed fiscal rules, Kendall said the starting point must be getting people back into work – not numbers on a spreadsheet. Continue reading…
Chancellor is looking at welfare for potential cuts but pensions secretary says more support for jobseekers is key
Work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall has insisted helping more people back into a job is the best way to cut the benefits bill, as the chancellor looks for savings ahead of the 26 March spring statement.
With Rachel Reeves zeroing in on welfare as a source of potential cuts as she prepares to take action to meet her self-imposed fiscal rules, Kendall said the starting point must be getting people back into work – not numbers on a spreadsheet.