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Benefits crackdown ‘to save £5bn by 2030’, claims Liz Kendall as disability charities say cuts are ‘immoral’ – UK politics live

Changes to PIP could cause up to 1.2 million people to lose £4,200-£6,300 annually, according to the Resolution Foundation. Benefit cuts are projected to save £5 billion by 2030, but disability charities criticize them as immoral. Reforms to UC sickness top-up could cost around 600,000 people £2,400 a year. The government launched a consultation on ethnicity and disability pay gap reporting. Disability benefit cuts are widely criticized, with concerns about families needing food banks.
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