
MPs, UNIONS and charities joined forces in denouncing the ferocious attack on the disabled launched by ministers today.
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall made the government’s long-trailed announcement of cuts to the benefits budget for the disabled.
She told MPs that the government is looking to make savings of £5 billion a year from the welfare budget by the end of the decade.

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