The Government's flagship welfare reforms have been
thrown into jeopardy after 12 Conservative MPs wrote a private letter to the
Work and Pensions Secretary demanding a pause in the roll-out of Universal
Credit. The Telegraph understands that the 12 MPs, led by Heidi Allen, have
warned David Gauke not to go ahead with a planned tenfold increase in the
roll-out of Universal Credit. Ministers had been expected to announce a
decision on whether to accelerate the roll-out in the coming weeks but the
backbench revolt risks wiping out the Tories' majority in the Commons if Labour
forces a vote, throwing the whole scheme into question. Read more on the Daily
Telegraph website.
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