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Counting the cost of the Universal Credit cut

Tony Kirkham says that by mid-August nearly 36,000 residents in Newcastle were on Universal Credit. Today's withdrawal of the £20 per week uplift 'will have a significant impact on these families – 36% of which are currently in work', he adds.

Submissions to the Spending Review are now in. Newcastle provided a 30-page document (with many links to compelling evidence) that sets out what is needed to continue to provide sustainable services for our residents over the next three years.

Although we eagerly await the headline announcements on 27 October, we know we will not get a true sense of what this means for our councils until the Christmas decorations are up and we are ready for Santa.

Tony Kirkham

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