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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Archie Mitchell

What Starmer’s benefits backdowns will cost the UK

  • Sir Keir Starmer's recent U-turns on welfare and winter fuel payments have created a £4.5 billion deficit in public finances, necessitating tax increases or spending cuts.
  • The decision to protect all existing Personal Independence Payment (Pip) recipients and those receiving the health element of Universal Credit will cost an estimated £3.2 billion annually.
  • This financial shortfall is compounded by the £1.3 billion decision to reinstate winter fuel payments for pensioners, making the chancellor's autumn Budget balancing act more challenging.
  • The concessions were made to appease Labour MPs and prevent a humiliating defeat on the controversial welfare bill, which faced strong opposition.
  • Critics warn that the changes could lead to a 'two-tier system' for Pip claimants, where new and existing recipients face different eligibility criteria.

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