welfare
It's not just universal credit – it's the plethora of policies that have left some 14million Britons in poverty
Stronger position on welfare follows confusion over party's policy.
Esther McVey pledged £39 million for 'universal support'.
Many think it would work better than standard benefits.
Where Universal Credit has seen full roll-out, demand for emergency food is rising even more sharply
'Thank you for acknowledging this.'
They 'bear the brunt of £14 billion of welfare cuts'.
It is totally insufficient
MPs get 130 reports revealing rise in evictions, suicide warnings and call centre chaos.