Kemi Badenoch to attack Nigel Farage in major welfare speech | Politics | News


Kemi Badenoch will warn that Britain is โ€œsitting on a ticking time bombโ€ of spiralling welfare dependency. In a speech on Thursday, the Tory leader is set to accuse Labour and Reform UK of โ€œturning a blind eyeโ€ to a crisis that could โ€œcollapse the economyโ€.

Mrs Badenoch will say Sir Keir Starmer’s party is โ€œbeholden to Left-wing MPsโ€ and โ€œcompletely unprepared for governmentโ€ after his humiliating U-turn on welfare cuts. She will also claim Reform leader Nigel Farage is โ€œnot finished yetโ€ on benefits after he pledged to scrap the two-child benefit cap.

Mrs Badenoch will say: โ€œNigel Farage pretends to be a Thatcherite Conservative but really, heโ€™s just Jeremy Corbyn with a pint and a cigarette.

“On welfare, he shows his true colours โ€“ promising unaffordable giveaways with no plan to fix the system.”

The leader of the Opposition will insist that the Tories are the only party serious about welfare reform.

She will confirm that they will force a Commons vote next week to defend the two-child benefit cap amid pressure from some Labour backbenchers for it to be axed.

She will say: โ€œIt is not fair to spend ยฃ1billion a month on benefits for foreign nationals and on handing out taxpayer-funded cars for conditions like constipation.

โ€œWe should be backing the makers โ€“ rewarding the people getting up every morning, working hard to build our country.

โ€œOur welfare system should look after the most vulnerable in society โ€“ not those cheating the system.”

Mrs Badenoch will set out a three-point plan on welfare, including ending handouts for foreign nationals and restricting sickness benefits to more serious conditions.

The party will also restore face-to-face assessments and the requirement of robust medical evidence.

And it will attempt to get people back to work with retraining and early intervention.

It comes after the Policy Exchange think tank warned that one in every four pounds paid in income tax will go towards sickness benefits by the end of the decade, with the total ballooning to ยฃ100billion by the end of the decade.

Meanwhile, government figures show that ยฃ1billion a month is going on benefits to households with at least one foreign national.

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