Which benefits are available to vulnerable people under Labour?
Briefly

Labour backbenchers warn that rising energy prices and the removal of winter fuel payments will lead to a cruel winter for millions of vulnerable individuals.
Keir Starmer's government is committed to improving conditions for those in need, aiming to reduce child poverty and end the moral scar of food banks.
The five-week wait for a first universal credit payment is seen as a design flaw, pushing claimants into destitution and increasing reliance on food banks.
The two-child limit on benefits is condemned as one of Britain's worst social security policies, adversely affecting 1.6 million children and worsening poverty.
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