Daily Mirror

UNIVERSALL­Y DISCREDITE­D

Benefit blasted as a ‘winners & losers’ system

- BY NICOLA BARTLETT Political Correspond­ent nicola.bartlett@mirror.co.uk @NicolaRBar­tlett

UNIVERSAL Credit creates “a complex mix of winners and losers” depending on where claimants live, a study has revealed.

The research by the Resolution Foundation found some regions fare much worse than others.

Laura Gardiner, research director, said: “Universal Credit is now set to be marginally more generous than the benefits it is replacing.

“But this average hides a complex mix of winners and losers, with families in some areas of the UK faring particular­ly badly.”

In Liverpool, just 32% of families will be better off under Universal Credit, and 52% will be worse off, compared to a national average of 46% losing out, and 39% gaining.

Liverpool has a relatively high proportion of single parents, out-ofwork single people and disabled people – all of whom fare badly under the new system.

Universal Credit’s greater generosity towards working families with high rents has less impact in the Liverpool region, which has belowavera­ge rent levels.

Ms Gardiner said: “Policy makers need to better understand the effect Universal Credit will have in different places.” Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Region Steve Rotheram said: “Universal Credit has made life miserable for some of the most vulnerable members of our society.”

He called on the Government to listen to the warnings and “implement reforms to make our welfare system more humane”.

He said: “Rather than penalising people for finding work and forcing them into crisis with the five-week wait for a first payment, it should be reformed to offer a genuine safety net to struggling people.”

A DWP spokesman said: “Universal Credit supports more than 2.7 million people. This report rightly recognises improvemen­ts we’ve made, like boosting work allowances for some families to £1,000.”

It should offer struggling people a safety net STEVE ROTHERAM LIVERPOOL MAYOR

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