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I want 12billion more cut from welfare, says Osborne: But Chancellor adds he won't target benefits for wealthy OAPs
Chancellor warns that long-term recovery remains in the balance He backs further cuts to welfare instead of tax rises or more borrowing Proposes axing housing benefit for under-25s and banning council houses for high earners
By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 23:14, 6 January 2014 | UPDATED: 23:24, 6 January 2014

George Osborne insisted yesterday that 12billion in further welfare cuts should be targeted at workingage claimants despite unease from senior Tories about continuing to spare pensioners. The Chancellor said the social security budget was still enormous despite three years of savings and 'cannot be protected' after the next election. His plans for a further two years of cuts drew a sharp response from Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, who claimed targeting only the working-age poor was a monumental mistake and 'extreme, unrealistic, unbalanced and unfair'.

Tough choices: Chancellor George Osborne said m ore difficult decisions w ould be
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needed in 2014 to balance the nation's books

The Chancellor used a speech to em ployees at the Sertec Factory in Coleshill, Birm ingham to say a further 25billion spending cuts w ill be needed after the next election, including 12billion from the w elfare budget

Mr Clegg said it was clear the Tories wanted to 'remorselessly tear back the state' for ideological reasons. The Liberal Democrats have repeatedly said they will not countenance more reductions to working-age welfare unless pensioners are also made to share the pain. And even some senior Tories are understood to be dismayed at the reluctance to consider cuts to pensioner perks. These include the winter fuel allowance and a hugely expensive commitment to maintain a 'triple lock' guarantee that the state pension will rise every year in line with wages, prices or by 2.5 per cent, whichever is highest.

'The truth is there are no easy options here and if we are to fix our country's problems then cutting the welfare bill further is the kind of decision we need to make'
Chancellor George Osborne
Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith is among those said by Cabinet sources to have been urging that a commitment to leave universal pensioner benefits untouched until 2015 should be reviewed after the next election. Others suggest the winter fuel allowance should be taxed for better-off OAPs and the age at which they qualify for free bus passes and TV licences increased. But the Chancellor said yesterday: 'If you were going to be looking for savings in welfare, pensioner benefits is not the place that I would first turn to.
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'It saves a few tens of millions of pounds, it is not where you need to make the substantial savings required to make sure this country continues with the plan it has.' Another Government source suggested that having committed to spend billions maintaining the pensions triple lock at least until 2020, it would not be worth upsetting the 'grey vote' by targeting their benefits to recoup relatively small sums. The Chancellor insisted that welfare should be cut by 12billion in the two years after 2015 as part of a package of cuts worth 25billion.

Mr Osborne said it w as not fair that people in w ork w ere being taxed to pay for rising benefits

CUTTING WELFARE BY NUMBERS


George Osborne revealed an extra 25billion of cuts are needed after the election, and wants almost half to be raised from welfare. But cutting housing benefit and council house rights still leaves a lot of money to be found: 25billion Savings needed over two years by 2017-18 12billion Extra welfare cuts Osborne says are needed 1.8billion What could be saved from scrapping housing benefit for under-25s 1.69million Number of families on council house waiting lists who could benefit if high earners were evicted 2billion Annual cost of winter fuel allowance for pensioners which the Tories are hinting will remain protected after 2015 He described 2014 as a year of 'hard truths', insisting that despite the economic recovery significant further cuts would be needed in the years ahead. 'It's far too soon to say job done,' Mr Osborne said. 'It's not even half done.'
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The Chancellor, speaking in Birmingham, insisted that without more reductions in welfare the Government would have to increase taxes or make further reductions to public services. He said: 'The truth is there are no easy options here and if we are to fix our country's problems, and not leave our debts to our children to pay off, then cutting the welfare bill further is the kind of decision we need to make.' Mr Osborne conceded that he did not know when folk would start to feel the effects of recovery. 'There's a hard truth, which is this country is much poorer because of the economic collapse six or seven years ago, and families feel that,' he declared. Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls said Labour does not accept the need for 25billion in further cuts, claiming Labour's plans to promote growth could lead to the deficit coming down more quickly. 'What Labour says is a real plan to get the deficit down in a fair way means getting young people back to work, means getting our economy to grow more strongly by investing for the future and making sure that the decision you take on deficit reduction are fair,' Mr Balls said. Paul Johnson, of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, said cuts to housing benefit for the under-25s and council housing for the better off would raise at most 2billion. He said cutting 12billion from the welfare budget would mean 'taking money from people who are poor or who are sick and disabled or from people with children, none of which look terribly easy to achieve'.

The Tories challenged Labour and the Lib Dem s to back cuts to w elfare, or explain w hich taxes w ill have to rise or public spending cut elsew here

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Best rated Worst rated View all Bill Lees, Birmingham, United Kingdom, 47 minutes ago Every time I think there can't be anyone more incompetent than Michael Gove, up pops bungling Osborne, the worst chancellor in history of this or any other country. Is there no start to his competence?

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Click to rate TDD, Stockport, United Kingdom, 1 hour ago Coward.

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Click to rate jrjrjrjr, basingstoke, 1 hour ago Save money by not providing free interpretors. Other EU countries make us pay for this service or we have to supply our own so clearly no EU rule is being broken

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Click to rate bengtsson, Ealing, United Kingdom, 1 hour ago This is all the more reason to declare British social benefits to be for British people. Seriously,since the budget is this tight, explain to me what right the people's of the EU have in coming to the UK and getting on the benefits ladder? If one pound is cut from a native Britain who has paid taxes for years, then it must only be cut after every pound going to benefits immigrants is zeroed out of the budget. The math is simple. EU immigrants Zero, when that level is reached, then begin to cut the native taxpayers whose life and heritage is in Britain. But of course, now the racist claimers will be adding their tears for all the immigrants that we owe benefits to just for getting off the Bus, Train, ship or plane onto UK soil.

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Click to rate clarithe, abaddon, 1 hour ago So it's ok to cut benefits for the working poor and those with children but pensioners will continue to get the winter fuel allowance, irrespective of income? The Tories are targeting the very people who will have to look after our ageing population- not sensible at all.

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Click to rate maggie, Preston, 1 hour ago Its not rocket science! stop giving benefits to people coming into this Country. Stop all hospital and Dr`s treatment unless paid for upfront for migrants.. Everyone should pay into the "pot" for at least five years before getting anything back.I had to manage and pay for Doctors before the NHS .My parents managed even better and had more children. What has
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happened.

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Click to rate RedWaif, Elgin, 1 hour ago Yes, why make the wealthy suffer, when you can attack the poor? WHY can't people see that the CONservaties just don't care??

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Click to rate Alice, London, 1 hour ago Well damn,if the country wasn't giving away billions of tax payers' money right left and centre,you wouldn't have to cut money from YOUR OWN PEOPLE!!

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Click to rate goldsoundzzzzz, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 1 hour ago Pillock

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Click to rate Student, Leeds, United Kingdom, 1 hour ago Clearly the daycare and work experience programme for old Etonian's in Parliament has failed.

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