Opposition to the Universal Credit Cut
Councillor Terry to
move:
This Council notes
that:
- The
Government has ended the £20 uplift in universal credit
(UC)
- Since then
the cost of living rises, potential food supply problems, rises in
energy costs and the increase in National Insurance contributions
will make life even harder for the many people in work who rely on
UC as well as for the many for whom work is not a choice because of
illness, disability and caring responsibilities. The choice will be
to eat or heat among the many miserable choices this cut and decades of austerity will force people to
make.
- The number
of children in poverty will significantly increase with figures
quoted ranging from 200,000 to 290,000 on top of the 4.2 million
children already living in poverty
This Council believes
that:
- It is
unacceptable that being in work does not enable people and families
to be able to afford the basics and have a decent standard of
life
- It is
unacceptable that UC does not provide people who do not have the
choice to work with enough to keep them out of poverty and have a
decent standard of life
- The future
of the country is negatively affected when so many children are
living in poverty given the potential harm that this is likely to
cause their health, well-being and economic potential
Consequently, this Council
resolves to:
- Require the
Chief Executive to write to the Secretary of State for Work and
Pensions to convey our concern around the impact of the cut on
Reading’s residents and request the reinstatement of the
£20 per week uplift in Universal Credit.
Call on all employers across
the town and beyond to accept their responsibility to pay a real
living wage (currently £9.50 UK and £10.85 London, as
defined by the Living Wage Foundation) as opposed to the
Government’s so-called national living wage of
£8.91.
Minutes:
Pursuant
to Notice, a motion was moved by Councillor
Terry and seconded by Councillor Mpofu-Coles and CARRIED as set out
in the resolution below.
The
following amendment was moved by Councillor White and seconded by
Councillor J Williams and LOST:
‘Add the following
wording to the end of the original ...
view the full minutes text for item 21