PM repeatedly ducks question of whether people will be worse off after Lords vote down cuts
David Cameron refused six times under questioning from the Labour leader,Jeremy Corbyn, to say whether people would be left worse off by cuts to tax credits after the Treasury revises its proposals.
The prime minister failed to confirm whether 3 million people would still lose money after the government was forced to delay its proposals by an alliance of Labour, and Liberal Democrats,crossbenchers and bishops in the House of Lords.
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Source: theguardian.com