Here's how the Labour Party's manifesto says it will handle benefits, pensions and the cost of living
After 14 years of Conservative rule Labour has promised to "kickstart economic growth". But what does this mean for UK benefits?
Labour's manifesto of the DWP's plans, put forward under the Conservatives, does not mention any plans to bring down the spiralling costs of PIP with a radical shake-up that could include replacing cash payments with vouchers for purchasing specific equipment and treatment. But Labour is said to have indicated it will study the feedback given to the proposals after the consultation ends on July 22.
The party's manifesto says: "Too many people are out of work or not earning enough. Long waits for treatment of health conditions, particularly mental health, are contributing to the rise in economic inactivity. Labour will reform employment support so it drives growth and opportunity. Our system will be underpinned by rights and responsibilities – people who can work, should work – and there will be consequences for those who do not fulfil their obligations.
Although there are concerns that the triple lock is not sustainable in the long term, Labour has said it will retain it for the time being. It said: "We will keep the pension triple lock and give pensioners security in retirement. Labour will protect the triple lock on pensions and increase the State Pension each year in line with inflation, average earnings, or by 2.5 per cent, whichever is higher.
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