Depends on the benefits I suppose.
Cutting pensions, or other payments to, especially, better off older people could be tricky as they tend to vote in large numbers, and are often found in constituencies that matter.
Cutting benefits to poor, younger people is more achieveable as they are less likely to vote and tend to be concentrated in constituencies that don't matter.
Cutting pensions, or other payments to, especially, better off older people could be tricky as they tend to vote in large numbers, and are often found in constituencies that matter.
Cutting benefits to poor, younger people is more achieveable as they are less likely to vote and tend to be concentrated in constituencies that don't matter.