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Philip Hammond accused of applying ‘sticking plaster’ to broken welfare reforms

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PHILIP Hammond has been accused of applying a “sticking plaster” to a broken system after announcing he will pump an extra £1 billion into smoothing the roll-out of Universal Credit. . https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/17187346.philip-hammond-accused-of-applying-sticking-plaster-to-broken-welfare-reforms/

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