
Britons have shared their views on whether enough is being done to get people off Universal credit.
It comes as new research has revealed that hundreds of thousands of people with disabilities and mental health conditions could be refused financial support in government plans for universal credit.
These people will be at risk of benefit sanctions if they do not engage with the Jobcentre, as the Department for Work and Pensions is set to tighten its regime to drive people into work.
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