All Things Universal Credit
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All Things Universal Credit
@allthings_UC
Just a random person tweeting about all things Universal Credit. Calling out the misinformation, scaremongering and clickbait.




While you're slogging through your working week, remember why you're doingit: there are 26,000 households with no disabled child, no carer entitlement, fully capable of working, who claim an average of £3,050 in Universal Credit per month. They cost you £1 billion a year.

2% CPI is the prediction for 2026 so is open to change, the only thing baked in for a change to the Standard rate of Universal Credit is the UC Act uplift of 2.3% which by itself would mean the rate is guaranteed to become at least £409.34pcm in 2026 👇



@DWPgovuk i have to say, your service sucks, as someone who is disabled i have had the misfortune of dealing with universal credit, today i get told i have cancer, so as you can imagine im a tad distressed, but in an effort to keep focused i called to report this change, now when





I am going to put together a thread on the completely insane costs of PIP. I was going to delve into motability as well but this thread has become long enough as it is. The numbers involved are staggering to a point that I just don't think people realise🧵 1/n




This is an important point. A lot of red-pill guys think liberal society is holding them back from being warlords. In fact, liberal society is holding them back from being slaves.



