The Impact of a £20,000 Benefit Cap

by on September 15, 2013

“George Osborne is considering a further lowering of the amount households can receive in benefits as Tory MPs press him to reduce a newly-imposed cap by another £6,000. A limit of £26,000 a year was imposed on claimants yesterday, but the Chancellor is facing calls to take a harder line from backbenchers who want it […]

Three Big Lies of Welfare Reform

by on March 18, 2013

The Big Lie is a propaganda technique. The expression was coined by Adolf Hitler, about the use of a lie so “colossal” that no one would believe that someone “could have the impudence to distort the truth so infamously.” – Wikipedia Lie Number 1 – there will be a ‘New Simple Benefits System’ “Universal Credit […]

Benefits After The Act – Updated

by on February 7, 2013

Rather late I’m afraid but I’ve just uploaded the latest update to Benefits After The Act. This now includes examples generated using the latest version of the Future Benefits Model (FFBM) which includes the real Universal Credit rates that will be in force from April as well as catching up with a lot of other […]

An Apology

by on January 22, 2013

… for the delay in updating Benefits After The Act. I’ve finished the modelling but every time it seems about ready the government change something. I’m embedded in more detail on Council Tax interaction with Universal Credit and then I need to do a bit on the single-tier pensions. But it is underway.

New Welfare Reform Training Courses

by on January 22, 2013

Another quick advert to let people know that we’ll be criss-crossing Britain during February and March offering a number of courses courses on Welfare Reform. WELFARE REFORM AND MEANS TESTED BENEFITS This course looks at the core means-tested benefits system which will exist when the changes produced by the Welfare Reform Bill, and other announcements, […]