The number of universal credit claimants who were hit with a sanction reached a record high in October 2024, raising doubts over Labour’s willingness to support rather than punish claimants.

According to official statistics, there were 61,527 adverse sanction decisions in October 2024, the highest number ever recorded.  The previous highest was in January 2024, when 57,192 claimants were sanctioned.

In November 2024, 5.5% of UC claimants who were in the conditionality regimes where sanctions can be applied, were subject to a sanction. This is down by 0.1% from August 2024.

Failure to attend or participate in a mandatory interview accounted for over 90% of all sanctions.

Sanction figures by month for 2024, up to October, the most recent month for which statistics are available, are as follows:

Jan       57,192

Feb      49,488

March  51,091

April    49,986

May     48,672

June     46,969

July      54,368

Aug      49,554

Sept     55,675

Oct      61,527

Many claimants had hoped that Labour would immediately introduce a less punitive regime when they took control of the DWP.  However, figures for their first few months in office suggest that little has changed so far.

You can read the full sanctions statistics here.

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    · 5 hours ago
    No surprise there at all.
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    · 5 hours ago
    I hope Labour keep their words soft and sweet over all these proposed cuts because they may have to eat them.

    Labour cut cut cut, by placing the disabled who can't work into a cohort to search for work the unemployment numbers will shoot up, when people on the breadline have no money they'll turn to nefarious activities in order to put food on the table, then they won't have money to pay their bills, they won't have money to pay into the system so other people will lose their jobs leading to more unemployed and more benefits claimants. Cuts will leave more needing NHS support also which will place further stress onto the system...does the "tough love" brigade ever think about anyone but themselves? 

    Be careful what you wish for and don't think for one second that Labour won't abolish the Triple Lock or cut the State Pension. All of this means that Reform will win the next election.

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    · 5 hours ago
    Sadly Labour were always going to be a huge let down and we have them for another 4 years we the disabled and elderly will pay the price for mistakes this govt and the previous one has made so more money for defence will be paid for by yes us.
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    · 6 hours ago
    Look at all the other headlines to around  5 papers probs more  have reported about labour wanting  5bn cuts one posted the others have copied the same head line it's scaremongering I don't believe what the media is saying they get paid to post non of these news papers posted about the debates in government which means their out to brew up a storm to make people worry more if you go on the .gov nothing is on there about 5bn cuts I think anything that is unlawful will go back to high court .
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    · 7 hours ago
    I'm 52 and after this term in office I'll be amazed if I live to see another Labour government.
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    · 8 hours ago
    These sanctions don't affect those on LCWRA though do they?
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    · 9 hours ago
    Personally, I think they will attempt to remove the limited capability on UC. 

    Labour aren't bothered about getting people into work, they are bothered about finding billions to fund the catastrophic budget Reeves gave, and which is now filtering down to the economy. 

    She messed up big time with her socialist agenda, and benefit cuts is the only thing that will get her out of this mess, for the short term.

    Whether this gets through parliament is another thing entirely, but it's going to be hell for hundreds of thousands of people who will lose around £5k pa, if it does.


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    · 14 hours ago
    I'm sorry to say this doesn't surprise me' Labour always where the worst of two evils.
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      · 8 hours ago
      @Rik Hardly worse than the Tories though, they're about the same in my book.  They are both awful. 

      I voted Green and warned everyone I could about Labour. 
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    · 14 hours ago
    "Many claimants had hoped that Labour would immediately introduce a less punitive regime when they took control of the DWP. However, figures for their first few months in office suggest that little has changed so far."

    Labour are now just a Tory tribute act and in some ways even worse.
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    · 17 hours ago
    There must be many Labour supporters disillusioned with the way Labour are governing, there isn't a cigarette paper between Labour or the Tories. 

    Always remember that Liz Kendall and Rachel Reeves have for over a decade wanted to be "tougher than the Tories" on benefits, I think alienating disabled voters and Elderly voters with the Winter Fuel Allowance fiasco will come back to haunt Labour at the ballot box.

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      · 3 hours ago
      @Dave Dee the leader and the above 2 wont ever be voted for again.
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      · 4 hours ago
      @Dave Dee Exactly, labour will get destroyed and utterly humiliated come the next GE.  And we know which party is going to win.  
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      · 7 hours ago
      @Dave Dee You're absolutely right. 

      Liz Kendall even said, when she got appointed as the shadow secretary of the DWP, that "she had always dreamed of becoming one day the secretary of the DWP."

      That alone should tell you about her wicked intentions, having been the only Labour member who fully backed Tory government benefit cuts in 2015. She and Harriet Hartman were the only two Labour members who backed the Tory principle of the two child benefit cap. She's as useless as one can get. No wonder she only got 4.5% of the vote during the last Labour leadership contest.

      As for Rachel Reeves, she used to parrot, when she was the shadow secretary of the DWP, "We'll offer them (sick and disabled people) support and if the refuse it we'll simply cut off their benefits."

      I don't think I need to remind anyone of Keir Starmer, who's only in for the power and be a prime minister. 
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    · 18 hours ago
    "UK needs to ‘spend less on welfare and more on defence’ to support Ukraine, former Shadow Foreign Secretary tells LBC."

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    · 20 hours ago
    And so it begins
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    · 23 hours ago
    Punishing people who are already on such a puny, miniscule income by taking even more from them is just plain sadistic. 
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      · 8 hours ago
      @Tss91 We receive a great deal more than standard benefit claimants
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    · 23 hours ago
    To Stephen Timms .. ex work coaches .. whistle- blowing .. " it is truly frightening the way the dwp treats the most vulnerable unwell disabled in society.. and you purport to be a man of God.. probably won't be seen .. this post .. eh moderator !! Just writing the truth .
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      · 8 hours ago
      @palemazy I wrote to him, Liz Kendal (both of their minister offices since not my MP) and my local MP and got nothing back. Still we have to try
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      · 11 hours ago
      @S You could write to him although i have and he didn't write back! Here is his email though timmss@parliament.uk
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    · 23 hours ago
    Yo must be really proud of yourselves 
    Starmer, Reeves, Kendall, McGovern, Timms .. psychological bullies .. TO use fear tactics .. I am seriously mentally unwell .. Starmers deceit will be the end of you- * local New Labour mp's ...

    .. s .. the vulnerable disabled to pay for bullets and bombs ... the vulnerable disabled to pay for the post office horizon computer scandal .. How many of us will pay with our lives 
    ... s ...
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    · 23 hours ago
    Labour ministers speak with fork tongue!
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    · 1 days ago

    Sanctions don't push people into work but into poverty.
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