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Boris Johnson cannot ‘level up’ if he cuts universal credit top-up, says thinktank

Pressure mounts on PM from opposition, campaigners and many Tory MPs to extend £20-a-week uplift

Boris Johnson cannot claim to be “levelling up” the UK if he persists with a planned cut in universal credit for 6 million families, an influential thinktank has said, as pressure mounts on the prime minister over the issue from within his own party.

The Resolution Foundation joined opposition parties, anti-poverty campaigners and many Conservative MPs in urging the government to extend the £20-a-week uplift introduced during the first wave of the pandemic.

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