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Welfare U-turn makes spending decisions harder, minister says

Training secretary, two children do not commit to scrapping the limit of benefit, the government’s welfare changes by the U -turn of the decision to spend “more difficult”, he said.

Bridget Phillipson said BBC One’s “looking at every coke to remove children from poverty with the Laursberg program on Sunday.

However, he said that the abolition of the border would “have a cost” and insisted that the government supports the families of other ways with the cost of living.

The government of the rebellion of workers’ deputies comes after forcing a welfare reform that will save £ 5 billion per year until 2030 to irrigate.

Climbing means that savings will now be postponed or completely lost, which puts pressure on Rachel Reeves in front of the autumn budget.

Before withdrawing to the benefits, the workers’ government was thinking of lifting the benefits limit for two children, a policy that limits the benefits of vehicle test to two children after April 2017.

When asked for a decrease in the chances of getting rid of the pap, Phillipson said: “Decisions taken last week make decisions, future decisions are even more difficult.

“But all of this, all of the ways to remove children from poverty in terms of all ways to look collectively.”

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