Labour wannabe leader Lisa Nandy backs ploughing more money into Universal Credit

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LABOUR wannabe leader Lisa Nandy has vowed to plough more money into Universal Credit.

Speaking at the Centre Point charity in London, the Wigan MP pledged to invest heavily to make an “empowering” welfare system.

Lisa Nandy has vowed to put more money into Universal Credit

Currently bidding to replace Jeremy Corbyn, Ms Nandys call to better fund the scheme goes directly against a commitment to scrap the scheme in the last Labour manifesto.

Ms Nandy added that she supported the “principle” of the scheme, but accused the Government of offering “no support at all” to those on it.

She said: “It’s not just that it has far too little resourcing and far too little money.

“You have to empower people to be able to use it, put more money in so people can live on it.

The root is universal credit, and the cuts made in 2012.

I would immediately reverse these, paid for by cancelling the Tories proposed changes to the NICS threshold, while we design a progressive tax system that works for the least well off.

Despite calling for more investment, sources close to Ms Nandy confirmed she would actually like to scrap the scheme.

They said it “just doesn’t work and there’s never been enough money in it.

Universal Credit was also backed at PMQs today by the Prime Minister, who said it had “succeeded in getting 200,000 people into jobs.

HOAR is currently demanding urgent action from the Government to fix the system through our Make Universal Credit Work campaign.

It comes as the 40-year-old made it onto the ballot for the race to replace Mr Corbyn, joining Sir Keir Starmer, and Rebecca Long Bailey.

Members can then vote from February 21, with the winner announced on April 4.

Mr Starmer is still the favourite, with political betting aggregator BonusCodeBets.co.uk having him at 3/10, Ms Long-Bailey at 7/2, Ms Nandy on 13/2 and Emily Thornberry on 100/1.