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This is in the context of single-earner couples seeing their risk of falling into poverty rise by a third since 2000.
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My take on the plans for English devolution
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But when we look at welfare spending forecasts *in the round*, this just isn't true
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🧵 of my thoughts below
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It felt symbolically important. We need a child poverty strategy that works with the grain of everyday lives
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Good to see @allymcgovern.bsky.social's testimony to Lords EAC, echoing me/@benbgeiger.bsky.social. Growing consensus.
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Great piece on the GMCA story, process, & reflections on lessons. Particularly struck by the running theme of 'institution building' & 'soft power'.
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Although change= winners & losers, there’s a clear rationale & detail to bring forward wider measures to stabilise funding is good overall... www.theguardian.com/society/2024...
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(but Treasury still pretending that June is in the spring lol)
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#G20Brasil #G20brazil #G20brazil2024 #G20LeadersSummit #LeadersSummit
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In her statement the Chancellor said 'change must be felt' - she's right. And it's people experiencing hardship who most need to feel it.
Today's budget contained some necessary actions and some problems...
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We estimate that an additional 63,000 children will become affected by the policy between now and April 2025.
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The government is successfully carving out the fiscal space for significant public investment in the economy and public services. That was their most important task
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Average energy bill to rise £149 (10%) in October.
❌7m low income households already going without essentials in May
❌No cost of living payments this winter.
❌No Household Support Fund if it’s not renewed next mth
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
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Energy Secretary Ed Miliband reacts to Ofgem raising the price cap which will mean households will face higher energy bills.
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Big first newspaper interview with Liz Kendall in office. 🧵
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How should we understand this trend? What does it tell us about the design of the benefits system?
Here’s a short thread based on my new @resfoundation.bsky.social report
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This isn't a surprise as the economy begins to uncoil from the COL crisis
But the government will find it hard to meet its growth objective without addressing the fundamentals of household economic security 🧵 (1/4)
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