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Halt Universal Credit before it makes millions worse off, Jeremy Corbyn says

Mr Corbyn was speaking out after talking to Citizens Advice Bureau advisers in Consett, County Durham.

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and MP Laura Pidcock listened to Citizens Advice Bureau staff discussing Universal Credit (Owen Humphreys/PA)

Jeremy Corbyn has called on the Government to halt the roll out of Universal Credit.

He was speaking in Consett, County Durham, after meeting local Labour MP Laura Pidcock and Citizens Advice staff who are preparing for the new benefits scheme to start next month in the area.

Mr Corbyn said people will have to wait six weeks for payment when they transfer to Universal Credit, causing “terrible hardship”.

He said many legitimate claimants did not have access to a computer but were being told to go online to access Universal Credit.

Jeremy Corbyn visit to County Durham
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and MP Laura Pidcock in Geraldine’s Cafe in Consett, County Durham (Owen Humphreys/PA)

“Why don’t they say: ‘We have looked at it, we have listened, we have heard the hardship, we are going to pause the roll out?'”

He said there should then be consultations with experts including from Citizens Advice.

He said: “We must pause and fix Universal Credit now, before millions of people are made worse off.”

Mr Corbyn went on a walkabout in Consett where he posed for a picture with 18-month-old Callum Smith from Lanchester.

Mr Corbyn knelt down by the chilly-looking toddler’s pushchair, and as the little boy did not smile for the cameras, he said: “Callum looks a bit sad here.”

There was laughter as Mr Corbyn said: “Callum’s against Universal Credit too.”

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