Write to your MP regarding £20 Uplift - Retain and Transfer to Legacy Benefits

MarkM88
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Just to clarify, I know some people will think this approach might not be the best, but then others might think differently, so please respect that whatever we all decide it is our individual choice.
Tori has already agreed through private message I can link to this site and request.
If anyone is interested in sending their MP an email in relation to the £20 uplift for UC and also asking for it to be added to legacy benefits, please follow the below link:
Tori has already agreed through private message I can link to this site and request.
If anyone is interested in sending their MP an email in relation to the £20 uplift for UC and also asking for it to be added to legacy benefits, please follow the below link:
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Been campaigning since they said it was going to be taken off some people weren't Aware that they had it untill months later it has only just been put on my journal for universal credit
I think we will just have to see but I think it will be taken off due to how many people are without jobs and more jobs are being lost every day not just because of corona virus but also due to affects of brexit
I think the two happening together has brought the UK to its knees and its going to be a rocky road ahead and poverty is most likely going to get worse
Food banks are running out of food some familys struggle to the point where the parents don't eat so they can feed their children
Politicians and the government and royalty don't know what its like to struggle maybe they should try it for 12 months
Here is hopeing someone will stick up for those who will struggle without the uplift1 -
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Hi everyone
Here's a link to the Institute for Fiscal Studies publication around 'The expiry of the Universal Credit uplift: impacts and policy options' that outlines the situation in more detail and options open to the government going forwards.
The broader picture of poverty in the UK is definitely connected, but an entangled, complex issue that holds potential to detract from @MarkN88 's intention in starting this thread. Please feel free to start a new thread to debate poverty in more depth if you wish and thank you for sharing the initial link too @MarkN88
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Closed upon request of the OP.1
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I cant get on the link0
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