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Labour will 'replace' universal credit with a system where everyone matters
Shadow work and pensions secretary Margaret Greenwood

LABOUR in power will build a social security system that “alleviates poverty rather than driving people into poverty,” Margaret Greenwood told a packed fringe meeting yesterday.

The shadow work & pensions secretary said the party would move away from the dishonest “shirker versus striver” rhetoric of the Conservatives.

Shadow chancellor John McDonnell said the abuse of disabled and sick people by the current government had made him “bloody angry.”

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