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Half a million soldiers, nurses and teachers will have their
income slashed under the coalition's benefits crackdown, according to a new
report. The chancellor's sub-inflation rise in benefits and tax credits over
the next three years will hit a whole range of the country's most trusted
professionals. Up to 40,000 soldiers,
300,000 nurses and 150,000 primary and nursery school teachers will lose cash,
in some cases many hundreds of pounds, according to the Children's Society. The
revelation appears to contradict the government's stated intention to target
shirkers and scroungers, and will raise the temperature of the Commons debate
and vote on the plan on Tuesday (7 January).
Read more on the Observer website.
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