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Radio 4,10 Jan 2019,28 mins

Universal Credit: What's gone wrong and can it be fixed?

The Briefing Room

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Work and Pensions Secretary, Amber Rudd, this week announced that the next stage of the Universal Credit roll-out is to be scaled back amid concerns about the controversial new benefits system. So what were the origins of the Universal Credit policy and can its flaws be fixed? CONTRIBUTORS Roy Sainsbury - Professor of Social Policy at the University of York Baroness Philippa Stroud - former government advisor and CEO of the Legatum Institute Kayley Hignell - Head of Policy for Family, Welfare and Work at Citizens Advice Fran Bennett - Senior Research Fellow at the Department for Social Policy and Intervention at Oxford University Torsten Bell - Director of the Resolution Foundation Deven Ghelani - Founder of Policy in Practice

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