UK disability charities say NICs rise will cause life-changing' cuts
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Rachel Reeves's increase in employers' national insurance contributions is risking essential disability services across England and could lead to life-changing consequences for vulnerable populations.
The Voluntary Organisations Disability Group (VODG) indicated that many disability charities are facing financial ruin due to increased costs, thereby jeopardizing their ability to provide vital support services.
Rhidian Hughes, the VODG chief executive, expressed that social care intended for the most vulnerable is being neglected by the current Labour government, resulting in service cutbacks.
The National Council for Voluntary Organisations states over 7,000 charities have urged the government for action, fearing that many local services will be unable to continue safely.
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