Labour MP: £3bn in cuts 'built in' to Universal Credit rolloutpublished at 12:35 British Summer Time 10 October 2018
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Labour's Caroline Flint says Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey has said that around half of lone parents and two-thirds of working-age couples with children will lose the "equivalent of £2,400 a year" under the roll-out of Universal Credit.
She asks if the prime minister will reverse £3bn in cuts that are "built in" to the rollout of the new benefits system, which merges six working-age benefits into a single payment.
Theresa May replies that the rollout of the new system - due next year - will start on a "small-scale basis" to "make sure we get that right".
The government is also putting in transitional protections for those moving onto the new scheme, she adds.