DWP pushes ahead with Tory Universal Credit move as Labour keeps £5 billion saving plan
The new Labour Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) under Liz Kendall MP appears to be pushing ahead with a Conservative-era shake-up of the Universal Credit migration system, which is set to save the government around £5 billion in benefit payments. The policy is set to take effect this month, with thousands of legacy benefit claimants due a letter in the post.


