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Torsten Bell, the pensions minister, said he had a 'mortgage to pay' as he explained why he thought he could not live on that amount.



A Labour minister, Torsten Bell, admitted he could not live on £70 a week in benefits while defending the government's plan to cut £5 billion from welfare, citing his mortgage. Challenged on BBC Newsnight, he defended Labour's plans to restrict access to disability benefits despite admitting he couldn't live on that amount. Critics called him a 'hypocrite,' and the Resolution Foundation estimated the planned PIP reforms will mean between 800,000 and 1.2 million people will lose support.

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