The Labour Party government Cabinet member said the Tories' 'divisive rhetoric about strivers versus scroungers' as she pledged to help people who are desperate to return to work
The new head of the Department for Work and Pensions, Liz Kendall, has declared a crackdown on unemployment. Universal Credit and PIP claimants could face significant changes as Ms Kendall, a key figure in the new Labour Party government, made her stance clear.
She accused the previous Government of prioritising "political point-scoring over problem-solving". The DWP chief stated: "Their divisive rhetoric about strivers versus scroungers or claiming people felt too 'bluesy' to work may have grabbed headlines, but it did absolutely nothing to actually get Britain working again.
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