Title: Welfare Reform White Paper: Universal Credit to make work pay - Radical welfare reforms bring an end to complex system
Date of publication:
11 November 2010
Summary:
Universal Credit will make work pay for some of the poorest people in Britain, the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Iain Duncan Smith announced today, as he set out details of the Government’s programme for Welfare Reform.
Launching the White Paper Universal Credit: Welfare That Works alongside Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, Iain Duncan Smith set out how it will remove the complexities of the current benefit system which at the moment means it pays to stay on benefits rather than go into work.
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