Esther McVey (edited response): In the autumn statement
(2012), it was announced that in light of the national economic situation,
certain working-age social security benefits and payments, certain elements of
tax credits, and child benefit, would be uprated by 1% rather than by prices
(as measured by the consumer prices index ('CPI')) for the tax years 2013-14,
2014-15 and 2015-16. Because the relative poverty income line moves each year
in cash terms some families will move below this line over the period. We estimate that the uprating measures in
2013-14, 2014-15 and 2015-16 will result in around an extra 200,000 children
being deemed by this measure to be in relative income poverty compared to
uprating benefits by CPI.
Legal aid fees to rise by 10% for immigration and housing after lawyer
action
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Many lawyers gave up legal aid work due to very low rates, creating backlog
of asylum cases and appeals
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