Speaking from a lecturn labelled "For the hardworking" he claims 9 out of 10 families will be better off as a result of the raft of new changes to the benefit system. That may, indeed, be the case overall, but once again those least able to roll with the punches are going to be hit the hardest. And once again the implication is that those in receipt of benefit are not hardworking: that the poor are shiftless and lazy.
Despicable, devisive and damaging.
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