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Charity calls on UK Government to rethink deductions taken from benefit payments during cost of living crisis

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New research from The Trussell Trust suggests that four in 10 people claiming Universal Credit skipped meals over the summer to keep up with rising costs.

The survey of 1,846 adults across the country conducted by YouGov on behalf of the charity also found that 41 per cent of people claiming the benefit from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) went without meals over the past three months.Worryingly, some 38 per cent of respondents said they had gone a whole day without eating, or just had one meal, in the last month because they could not afford to buy enough food.

YouGov found that a fifth (21%) of those who took part in the survey were unable to cook hot food this summer as they could not afford to use the cooker.A further 23 per cent said they were unable to travel to work or essential appointments because they could not afford the cost of public transport or fuel.Around a third (34%) said they have fallen into debt in the last three months because they could not keep up with essential bills.And almost two-thirds (64%) said they spent the first cost of living payment from the UK Government in July on food.The Trussell Trust said the figures prove existing support is not enough, and is calling on the new Prime Minister Liz Truss to ramp up action.The charity said its network of food banks is providing more help to people compared to before the coronavirus pandemic - the equivalent of a parcel being provided every 13 seconds.Along with 70 other organisations, it is calling for a doubling of the £1,200 pledged by the UK Government to help millions of the most vulnerable households facing rising costs.And it said the UK Government should rethink the deductions it takes from people’s benefits payments.Emma Revie,

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