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A Labour government would replace Universal Credit with a welfare system that allows low-income earners on benefits to keep more of their take-home pay.
Shadow work and pensions secretary Jonathan Reynolds is due to make a speech at a social enterprise in Manchester on Monday setting out Labour’s plans for abolishing the current benefits set-up.
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