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Petition Make the temporary increases to Universal Credit permanent

To keep the increases on universal credit due to covid-19 outbreak as universal credit has been frozen for 5 years yet inflation has went up and people have struggled to get the bare minimum to get them by each month to the extent that it has cost a lot of people their mental health.

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With inflation going up but universal credit staying frozen and the allowance what it was people were finding it hard to get by, to get what they need. If you have your own flat or house you have to keep up with the payments of that gas/electricity for the month plus food for the month and travel to and from potential employment or to the job centre etc.
Its been 5 years since UC has been increased and with the covid-19 outbreak and UC going up to put it back down it will be catastrophic.

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Budget 2021 - Universal Credit uplift extended

On Wednesday 3 March, the Chancellor Rishi Sunak MP presented the 2021 Budget, setting out the Government's plans for tax and spending over the next year.

The Budget included changes to Universal Credit, including an extension of the temporary £20 per week increase to the Universal Credit standard allowance for a further six months.

The suspension of the Minimum Income Floor for self-employed Universal Credit claimants will also continue until the end of July 2021. The Government also announced a one-off payment of £500 to eligible Working Tax Credit claimants across the UK.

You can read a summary of the key measures announced in the Budget here:
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/budget-2021-what-you-need-to-know

You can read the Chancellor's full Budget Speech to the House of Commons here:
https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/budget-speech-2021

Who is the Chancellor?

The Chancellor of the Exchequer is the Government Minister in charge of the Government's tax and spending decisions. They are appointed by the Prime Minister and are one of the most senior Government Ministers.

Find out more about the role and the current Chancellor, Rishi Sunak MP:
https://www.gov.uk/government/ministers/chancellor-of-the-exchequer

What is the Budget?

The Budget is a statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, updating MPs on how much the Government is spending, borrowing, and receiving from taxation. The Budget usually happens once per year.

The Budget is also when the Chancellor announces changes to tax and Government spending. This means the Budget is often used to announce new Government policies or changes to existing policies.

Find out more about Parliament's role in scrutinising the Budget:
https://www.parliament.uk/about/how/role/check-and-approve-government-spending-and-taxation/the-budget-and-parliament/