That’s why Rachel Reeves is confident Labour MPs will back her plan to cut benefits. We will be told “the world has changed” while she blames a cocktail of Putin, trade tariffs and the cost of borrowing.
No Chancellor can promise that. Neither stick nor carrot will work for those people who face chronic debilitating health conditions. They also resent having to humiliatingly prove disabilities time and again.
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That will not deter her. Reeves will argue that the current rules encourage too many other people to “game” the system, and she fears the impact of mental ill health on Britain’s economy. There is a moral case, as well as a fiscal one, for incentivising people who can work to find employment.
Alongside squeezing benefits, how will the Government tackle the increase in mental health problems among young people? This includes preventative health and transforming (dire) access to services.
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