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Controversial ‘citizen’s income’ not in Green manifesto

GREEN plans to replace benefits with a flat-rate “citizen’s income” will not be included in the party’s general election manifesto, MP Caroline Lucas confirmed yesterday.

Ms Lucas said introducing the non-means-tested £72-a-week payment remained a “longer-term aspiration” for her party.

Defending the idea, she said it would give all a guaranteed income and cut the “huge” cost of administering means-tested benefits.

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