Benefits shake-up still on track, claims IDS

Duncan Smith said, delays were to allow claimants more time to adjust to the change. Picture: PADuncan Smith said, delays were to allow claimants more time to adjust to the change. Picture: PA
Duncan Smith said, delays were to allow claimants more time to adjust to the change. Picture: PA
Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith has insisted his flagship welfare reforms remain on track, despite further delays to the programme.

Mr Duncan Smith disclosed last week that his 2017 target for the full introduction of universal credit is set to be missed – with around 700,000 claimants facing a longer wait.

Speaking ahead of his appearance before the Commons work and pensions committee, he said the delay was to allow the most vulnerable claimants more time to adjust to the change.

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