Labour will set up a universal credit ‘rescue committee’,
Liam Byrne has announced. Mr Byrne said:
‘When the welfare state was started its big idea was to minimise disruption to
earnings. Now our task is different – it is to maximise potential of earnings.
That is why we need universal credit to work, so if the government won’t act to
save it we will. The Tories’ system may prove dead on arrival, so we need a
better way, so today we announce our universal credit rescue committee.’ Read
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