The former Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey, who was the face of Universal Credit, appeared to blame low-income families' wanting 'new phones' for poverty
Esther McVey caused outrage by appearing to blame families living on their breadline for their own poverty - saying they prioritise mobile phones over food.
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