LEO MCKINSTRY: A bold plan to slash bloated welfare bill, but could Reform ever make it a reality?
•Reform's Treasury spokesman, Robert Jenrick, proposes cutting £50 billion from the benefits bill, aiming for significant state spending reduction.
•The plan includes banning benefits for foreign nationals and requiring long-term jobless claimants to perform community service.
•However, Jenrick's proposal faces challenges, including backlash from supporters reliant on the Personal Independence Payment and potential complications with Brexit agreements.
→Reform's Treasury spokesman, Robert Jenrick, proposes cutting £50 billion from the benefits bill, aiming for significant state spending reduction.
→The plan includes banning benefits for foreign nationals and requiring long-term jobless claimants to perform community service.
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