Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
No I didn't.

I said increases in the NHS budget since 2016 have, even allowing for inflation, increased the NHS budget by more than £350m a week. And they have. Thats nothing to do with Covid.

I also don't object to the UK govt keeping the U/C uplift (my ex kids benefit from it too). I'm just saying, it was increased as a result of the pandemic, as a temporary uplift. Temporary solutions, by definition don't last.
The thing is , you have defined it to suit your agenda

The 80 quid a month increase was what it should have been in the first place

Benefits have been frozen for years under the tory lot