Wednesday 24 October 2012

Iain Duncan Smith targets 'destructive' welfare system

Iain Duncan Smith targets 'destructive' welfare system

Iain Duncan Smith's work and Pensions Secretary to be picked up by capping with a certain number of children of the family.

In a speech, he also housing benefit directly to leave school to be set up to do that.

"Devastating," he will add some of the benefits system.

Labour has said that government welfare change means working people to back down.
Cultural change

Mr Duncan Smith will ask what they can afford working families to make tough choices about should be able to expect every child in the family, the amount of money never ends when you want.

To be a cultural shift in the Government's welfare system your detailed message a springboard and, rather than something that people in a network of dependencies on those mind-both.

The Government has put the amount spent, but the results are means of cultural change.

BBC political correspondent Gary o' Donoghue said that this is a time when Ministers said that a further £ 10bn of the welfare budget cut the need for a useful argument.

Chancellor George Osborne 2016 already top £ 18bn on benefits being reduced by 17 to save cost that amount.

Work and Pensions Secretary Cambridge public policy think tank will tell: "all too often, social breakdown, the Government's response to" patching "-a classic case of handing out money, full of problems and disadvantages but also useless behavior to support strong limited-case.

"What are the most important in the life of bits system what part of the system to ask and encourage positive behavior and who in fact are destructive people to promote."

He will add: "instead of support, all the system too often nothing is already one of the biggest problems and the rest down-compounds with difficulty facing people.

"Every pound count we our failure over the years and then costs. in the case of not only a financial cost – high taxes, inflated welfare bills and low productivity, as people sit on the long run.

As well as the social costs in the UK – a society left behind a grade, but we accept now automatically should be allowed that some people are writing a fundamental Division. "
System

Our correspondent said that the Government was thinking of welfare reform in a vigorous restatement speech while a new policy ideas.

Mr Duncan Smith's welfare State, William Beveridge, "a bottomless pit" to refer to wealth was not the founder.

But shadow work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith Liam Byrne said: "don't delete upgrade Beveridge Beveridge.

"The people who help them are famous all uncharitable. never before have people working to pay so and so got a little back.

"So far are the thousands of benefits now better tax credit 8000 millionaire tax cuts of £ 40,000 in fit, the Government is very difficult.

"We promised the welfare revolution and all we've got to pay for welfare people that chaos to chaos."

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