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Welfare Reform. Why welfare reform? Culture of welfare benefit dependency Work is good for you Lack of personal responsibility The cost is getting out.

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1 Welfare Reform

2 Why welfare reform? Culture of welfare benefit dependency Work is good for you Lack of personal responsibility The cost is getting out of control… Benefits spending increased 45% in decade to 2009/10 Currently around £207,000,000,000 per annum Income tax only yields £155,000,000,000 per annum! £1.60 spent on social security for every £1.00 on health Welfare reform cuts concentrated on working age people But 65% of all benefit spending is on those over working age 47% of total social security spend goes on older people 2

3 Saving £18 billion pa by 2014/15… Following cuts predicted to help deliver the goods… £5.8 billion due to switch to CPI indexation £3.6 billion from CB freeze (since amended) £2.6 billion for tax credits cuts £1.9 billion from HB cuts £1.2 billion from DLA reform £1.2 billion from time limiting CBESA 3

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