Cost fears prompt rethink of £26k benefits cap plan

Ministers are considering how to soften up plans imposing an annual £26,000 benefits cap on households, amid worries from communities secretary, Eric Pickles, over the costs to councils in rehousing thousands of families.

Ministers are considering how to soften up plans imposing an annual £26,000 benefits cap on households, amid worries from communities secretary, Eric Pickles, over the costs to councils in rehousing thousands of families.

Addressing the Conservative Party conference last year, chancellor George Osborne said it was not fair that some families received more in benefits ‘than the average family gets from going to work'.

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