Gov benefit rates April 2025

FeistyPigeon
FeistyPigeon Online Community Member Posts: 295 Empowering
edited February 16 in People power

Hi everyone, thought you'd like to see this. It's from the House of Commons library. You can see the whole doc from this link:

https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/CBP-10105/CBP-10105.pdf

Take a look at Table 3, which shows how much they plan to increase UC:

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Basic UC goes up by the grand total of £7 per MONTH.

If you qualify for LCW, it goes up an extra £1 a month!!

And if you're lucky enough to get LCWRA - woopie! An extra £7!

But wait… surely they CAN'T be THAT mean??

Oh yes they can!

Yep, they conveniently show us how benefit payments have fared compared with average wages - their new rates will be as low as they ever were under the Tories, and worse than they EVER HAVE BEEN since way back:

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When the Tories were in we had an extra £900 for cost of living. NOW NOTHING

We also had a £20 uplift during covid. NO chance of that coming back.

Martin Lewis said the other day, energy costs are set to go right back up to the level they were when we had the cost of living crisis.

Joseph Rowntree were saying back in 2023 they need to uplift our benefits by at least £35 per week to pull us out of abject poverty. It's all fallen on deaf ears.

What are we supposed to do?

Don't they care? Nope.

We are being punished as society's pariahs for daring to be sick and disabled.

J Rowntree is a good read here:-

https://www.jrf.org.uk/social-security/inadequate-universal-credit-and-barriers-to-work

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