

13 minutes agoBecky MortonPolitical reporterPA MediaConservative leader Kemi Badenoch says people on benefits should have to make the same choices about their family as those who are notThe Conservatives say they would stop some households being able to get unlimited benefit payments, by reforming the household benefit cap.The cap is a limit on the total amount of benefit payments most working age people can receive.If they win power, the Tories have said they would only exempt households from the cap if all adults who can work do so, while receiving benefits such as Pip would no longer be an automatic exemption.The party said its proposals would deliver at least £1bn of savings annually.Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said the plans would "stop those who abuse the system getting almost unlimited welfare payments".However, the Tories said more than 2.3 million households were claiming benefits above the cap due to exemptions, including work.The level of the cap depends on whether someone lives in or outside Greater London, whether they are single or part of a couple, and whether someone has children.For example, for a couple living outside Greater London, the cap is £1,835 per month.The measure was introduced under the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition
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