Rise revealed by Conservative analysis will provoke calls for overhaul of £155bn benefits budget Daily Telegraph 03/05/26 More than 600,000 households received more in benefits than the average worker’s salary, the first analysis of its kind has revealed. The figures show that 625,618 households were each given more than £32,200 in welfare payouts last year – the average annual salary of a British worker after tax – despite the introduction of a benefits cap. The analysis, by the Conservatives, also revealed that 16,000 of those households received more than £60,000 in welfare payments – almost twice the average annual take-home pay. The figures will provoke calls for an overhaul of the £155bn benefits budget and for reform of the welfare cap to ensure that “work always pays”. Sir Keir Starmer is under pressure to cut welfare spending in order to bolster Britain’s defence budget, with Labour preparing to unveil its defence investment plan “within weeks”. Neil O’Brien, the shad...
Since I last wrote, two Jewish men were stabbed in broad daylight. The news is sickening, another sign that the British Jewish community is now expected to accept fear as a fact of daily life. As David Frost has written in The Telegraph, “this has happened because we have let it happen”. The national terrorism threat level has now been raised to “severe” – indicating that the authorities believe an attack in Britain is “highly likely”. Telegraph Politics Annabel Deadman 01/05/26 In response to the stabbings, Starmer pledged more money for police patrols in Jewish areas and more barricades for synagogues, schools and community centres. There were the usual platitudes over tackling the “root causes”. By which you can be 100 per cent certain that he does not mean the presence in this country of thousands of people for whom hatred of Jews is quite literally a matter of faith. The pattern is all too familiar; when West Midlands Police decided to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from attending...