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Benefits cap change 'may lead to reduced rates in Wales' | Benefits cap change 'may lead to reduced rates in Wales' |
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A reduced benefits cap outside London could lead to lower benefit rates in Wales, Plaid Cymru has claimed. | A reduced benefits cap outside London could lead to lower benefit rates in Wales, Plaid Cymru has claimed. |
Chancellor George Osborne is expected to use his Budget to cut the £26,000 household limit of working age benefits to £20,000, and to £23,000 in London. | |
Plaid Cymru MP Jonathan Edwards claimed the same "rationale" could be used to set different regional benefit rates. | Plaid Cymru MP Jonathan Edwards claimed the same "rationale" could be used to set different regional benefit rates. |
Welsh Secretary Stephen Crabb said there was no reason to believe Wales would be "negatively impacted". | Welsh Secretary Stephen Crabb said there was no reason to believe Wales would be "negatively impacted". |
'Unfair' | 'Unfair' |
Changing the benefits cap is thought to be one of the ways in which the Conservatives will try to cut the welfare bill by £12bn. | Changing the benefits cap is thought to be one of the ways in which the Conservatives will try to cut the welfare bill by £12bn. |
Mr Edwards warned that changes could be unfair to people who had paid the same national insurance rate across the UK. | Mr Edwards warned that changes could be unfair to people who had paid the same national insurance rate across the UK. |
"The rationale used for the lower benefits cap means it could be used to introduce geographical benefits," he said. | "The rationale used for the lower benefits cap means it could be used to introduce geographical benefits," he said. |
"If you accept that, you could end up with the situation where people in Wales receive less than other parts of the UK." | "If you accept that, you could end up with the situation where people in Wales receive less than other parts of the UK." |
'Right thing' | 'Right thing' |
A total of 715 households had their benefits capped in Wales in February, according to figures from the Department for Work and Pensions. | A total of 715 households had their benefits capped in Wales in February, according to figures from the Department for Work and Pensions. |
Mr Crabb has defended the principle of a benefits cap, telling walesonline.co.uk that evidence showed people affected were up to 40% more likely to look to go back into work than those who were not. | Mr Crabb has defended the principle of a benefits cap, telling walesonline.co.uk that evidence showed people affected were up to 40% more likely to look to go back into work than those who were not. |
"It is the right thing to do," he added. | "It is the right thing to do," he added. |
"There's no reason at all to believe that Wales will be negatively impacted." | "There's no reason at all to believe that Wales will be negatively impacted." |
Labour has warned that the chancellor's expected cuts to tax credits could hit more than 200,000 families in Wales. | Labour has warned that the chancellor's expected cuts to tax credits could hit more than 200,000 families in Wales. |
Shadow Welsh Secretary Owen Smith said the payments were helping ordinary families "to make ends meet". |
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