Quote: The latest twist emerged as the welfare war between Labour and the Tories escalated. Shadow chancellor Ed Balls accused Mr Osborne of “nasty and divisive” tactics for linking the case of child killer Mick Philpott to the coalition’s benefits shake-up.
Father-of-17 Philpott, who was jailed for life for killing six of his children in a fire, lived in a council house in Derby and claimed thousands of pounds in benefit.
The Chancellor stressed that Philpott was to blame for the “horrendous crimes”. But he also argued: “It’s right we ask questions as a Government, a society and as taxpayers, why we are subsidising lifestyles like these.” |