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‘Welfare not warfare’: Demonstrators on Whitehall protest against cuts

It is expected further cuts to welfare will be announced as Rachel Reeves delivers her spring statement on Wednesday.

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Demonstrators have gathered on Whitehall to protest against cuts in the Chancellor’s spring statement, calling for “welfare not warfare”.

Rachel Reeves confirmed a further squeeze on the welfare budget as she delivered her statement on Wednesday.

She announced measures building on cuts to the disability and incapacity bill set out earlier this month, with the package now expected to save £4.8 billion – slightly short of the £5 billion originally hoped for by ministers.

Woman holding a banner which says 'You are killing my mum to bomb someone's son'
One woman held a banner which read: ‘You are killing my mum to bomb someone’s son’ (Ben Whitley/PA)

They held signs that read: “Cuts kill” and “Cut war not welfare”, as well as a large banner saying: “Welfare not warfare.”

One woman was pictured holding a sign that said: “You are killing my mum to bomb someone’s son.”

According to videos on social media, those gathered chanted: “No more deaths from benefit cuts,” and “the people united will never be defeated”.

Protesters holding signs saying cut war not welfare
Protesters chanted: ‘No more deaths from benefit cuts’ (PA)

Professor Gerry McCartney, a specialist in wellbeing economy at the University of Glasgow, said: “There is now substantial evidence that cuts to social security since 2010 have fundamentally harmed the health of the UK population.

“Implementing yet more cuts will therefore result in more premature deaths. It is vital that the UK Government understands this evidence and takes a different policy approach.”

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