Ministers forcing veterans to rely on Universal Credit during cost of living crisis, says Llanelli MP

Dame Nia Griffith, MP for Llanelli, has argued that Ministers are forcing veterans to rely on universal credit during the cost of living crisis. UK Government figures have revealed that up to 70,000 veterans could now be claiming Universal Credit.

Ministers admitted for the first time last month that 33,800 veterans are currently receiving Universal Credit after serving their country, following parliamentary questions to Ministers from Labour’s Shadow Defence Secretary John Healey. However these figures are drawn from an assessment of just 45% of claimants, meaning the actual figure could be more than double that.

There are currently around 4,000 veterans living in Carmarthenshire.

The Conservatives also broke their own promise on employment support for veterans. In 2019, the Government announced up to £6 million to fund more than 100 Armed Forces Champions in jobcentres. However, the Veterans Strategy Action Plan confirmed that Ministers were pushing ahead with plans for only 50 Armed Forces Champions.

A report by the Royal British Legion last year found that former personnel are less likely to be in full time or part-time work than the general population, and nearly twice as likely to be unemployed (11 per cent v 6 per cent).
Dame Nia Griffith, MP for Llanelli, said:

“Ministers are cruelly forcing veterans to rely on universal credit during the cost of living crisis.

“As veterans struggle with rising bills and increasing inflation, the Conservative UK Government has still not revealed how many veterans in total are relying on universal credit as well as explaining why they have chosen to cut employment support to former personnel in half.

“We have a moral duty to all of our troops as they move from military to civilian life

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