UNIVERSAL-credit architect Iain Duncan Smith admitted today that the five-week-wait policy was not his plan and that he “did not want it” – but does not think it should be changed.
The former work and pensions secretary was grilled by MPs on the delay in payments, one of the most damaging elements of the scheme that has been a major driver in foodbank use.
He said that the five-week wait was “never originally part of the structural plan” of universal credit, which he devised in 2010, as he answered questions from the work and pensions committee.
DYLAN MURPHY reports that far from helping people back into work, the sanctions regime is inflicting unnecessary trauma on working-class families
Labour will find increases in the state pension age are unacceptable, just as cuts to the Winter Fuel Allowance, personal independence payments and universal credit are — it needs to change direction immediately, writes PCS general secretary FRAN HEATHCOTE
A new report from the Citizens Advice destroys the government narrative about disabled people ‘choosing’ not to work, showing the £3,000 annual cuts will create a two-tiered system based on claim dates rather than needs, writes DYLAN MURPHY


