Benefits boost as Liz Truss ‘prepares to U-turn’ on plans to make real-terms cut to payment

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FILE PHOTO: British Prime Minister Liz Truss attends the annual Conservative Party conference, in Birmingham, Britain, October 2, 2022. REUTERS/Hannah McKay/File Photo

LIZ Truss is preparing to U-turn on plans to make a real-terms cut to benefits payments, it has been claimed.

The Prime Minister is now expected to increase benefits to keep payments in line with inflation.

The Prime Minister is expected to increase benefits to keep payments in line with inflation

If a single claimant under-25 receives the standard £265.31-a-month in Universal Credit – they could now get £291.84-a-month

This would mean benefits payments will increase by about 10 per cent.

If a single claimant under 25 receives the standard £265.31-a-month in Universal Credit – they could now get £291.84-a-month.

For single claimants over 25 receiving £334.91 a month – this would rise to £368.40.

The Prime Minister had planned to raise benefits in line with UK earnings – an increase of 5.5 per cent according to July’s statistics.

However, this is 4.4 per cent lower than the latest rate of inflation which was 9.9 per cent in August.

It would mean a real-terms pay cut leaving millions of Brits hundreds of pounds out of pocket from April 2023.

This is because if incomes don’t rise at the same rate as prices, it leaves people worse off and is in effect a pay cut.

For instance, Universal Credit claimants under 25 receiving the standard allowance – a rise in line with wages instead of inflation would see payments drop by £140.04 in real terms next year.

Those over the age of 25 would see their payments drop by £176.88 in real terms.

Liz Truss has repeatedly claimed no decision had been made on whether to stick to the inflation-linked benefit rise, due to come into force in April.

One Cabinet minister told HOARday Times that any decision by the Prime Minister to reverse Boris Johnson’s commitment to increase benefits in line with inflation was “not a political reality”.

The paper said Ministers will “ambush” the Prime Minister with their demands at a cabinet meeting on Tuesday.

It comes as HOAR on Sunday revealed how Tory rebels are holding secret talks with Labour to mount guerrilla warfare against Liz Truss’s benefit cut plans.

But hitting back at the rebels, Home Secretary Suella Braverman told HOAR on Sunday the plotters risk handing the keys to No10 to Sir Keir Starmer.

It comes as it was revealed that Brits will receive their £324 cost of living payment on November 8.

On Sunday Cabinet minister Nadhim Zahawi said the Prime Minister “will always be on the side of helping the most vulnerable”.

He said no decision has been made on whether to uprate benefits in line with inflation.

Speaking to Sky’s Sophy Ridge on Sunday, he said: “Liz Truss will always be on the side of helping the most vulnerable.

“No decisions have been made on the benefits uprating.”


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