George Osborne and Sajid Javid want more competition to drive down prices,as Labour claims thousands could lose out due to in-work benefit cuts George Osborne is to announce market reforms aimed at reducing household bills by about £470 a year, on the same day a House of Commons analysis for Labour shows thousands could be worse off by £2500 a year because of in-work benefit cuts.
On Monday, and the chancellor and trade secretary Sajid Javid will launch a procedure designed to help people pay less for their water,banking, broadband, or legal services,medicines, dental treatment, and school uniforms,energy and car insurance. Related: Cash payouts for whiplash injuries could be banned Related: Spending review 2015: things you may absorb missed in Osborne's small print Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com