Iain Duncan Smith has resigned as work and pensions secretary, denouncing ?4bn of planned cuts to disability benefits as "indefensible".
He complains of pressure to "salami slice" welfare, saying the latest cuts were a "compromise too far" in a Budget that benefits higher earning taxpayers.
David Cameron said he was "puzzled and disappointed" at the resignation.
Earlier, the government had indicated it would look again at some of the proposed disability benefits changes
He complains of pressure to "salami slice" welfare, saying the latest cuts were a "compromise too far" in a Budget that benefits higher earning taxpayers.
David Cameron said he was "puzzled and disappointed" at the resignation.
Earlier, the government had indicated it would look again at some of the proposed disability benefits changes
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