Stephen Kinnock details Labour’s seven per cent uplift in income for disabled Britons




Minister of State for Care Stephen Kinnock has detailed Labour’s seven per cent uplift in the minimum income guarantee for disabled people. Speaking to GB News, Mr Kinnock said: “The reason I’m out on the morning rounds today, actually, is to announce a seven per cent uplift in the minimum income guarantee for disabled people. “So some of the most vulnerable people in our society, they have a statutory minimum income, we’re increasing that by seven per cent, the biggest increase in a decade, and also £723million for the Disabled Facilities grant to help people do adaptations to their homes like stair lifts through lifts, improving their bathroom facilities, etc. So it’s a really important package of reforms in terms of local government.”WATCH ABOVE.